steelbeam
Structural
- Oct 1, 2010
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I am reviewing calculations for the design of a temporary crane tower foundation. In the initial review I asked for the breakdown of the loads (DL,LL,W,ect) from the crane manufacturer. With this info I thought the foundation designer should use ASCE/SEI-7 load combinations to design his foundation. In the responses back to me the crane manufacturer told the foundation designer that "splitting the loads out is not done in the tower crane industry". The table of loads at the base of the crane from the crane people to the foundation guy are still given as service moment, horizontal & vertical forces. I think the crane people should be able to give the breakdown so the foundation can be evaluated using ASCE/SEI-7 or ACI 318, 9.2. The other problem is that the crane is designed by a German code(DIN). Lastly I asked for a check when the crane was out of operation and could have wind & icing of the members per Chapter 10 of ASCE-7. The manufactuer's response, "no ice build up is permitted on the crane. If ice is starting to build up the contractor must have a means of removing it. Snow build up of 4" or greater should also be removed". How does he do this when the tower is 246 ft. tall and boom extends out 123 ft.?
I am reviewing calculations for the design of a temporary crane tower foundation. In the initial review I asked for the breakdown of the loads (DL,LL,W,ect) from the crane manufacturer. With this info I thought the foundation designer should use ASCE/SEI-7 load combinations to design his foundation. In the responses back to me the crane manufacturer told the foundation designer that "splitting the loads out is not done in the tower crane industry". The table of loads at the base of the crane from the crane people to the foundation guy are still given as service moment, horizontal & vertical forces. I think the crane people should be able to give the breakdown so the foundation can be evaluated using ASCE/SEI-7 or ACI 318, 9.2. The other problem is that the crane is designed by a German code(DIN). Lastly I asked for a check when the crane was out of operation and could have wind & icing of the members per Chapter 10 of ASCE-7. The manufactuer's response, "no ice build up is permitted on the crane. If ice is starting to build up the contractor must have a means of removing it. Snow build up of 4" or greater should also be removed". How does he do this when the tower is 246 ft. tall and boom extends out 123 ft.?