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Should the gravity of concrete be included in the foundation load?

Should the gravity of concrete be included in the foundation load?

Should the gravity of concrete be included in the foundation load?

(OP)
Hi,everyone:

I got a question when I calculated the foundation load in a hydralic turbine project.When it comes to the load transported by stayring, should I take the gravity of concrete into account?
Thanks!

Rock Li

RE: Should the gravity of concrete be included in the foundation load?

Man (or woman) this is a iron piling, foundation rattling, ear splitting turbine engineers forum.  Go post this question on a civil or sturctural engineers forum.

Us iron pilers will go over there and see what they tell you.  They will know the answer.

rmw

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