3dboy
Structural
- Dec 29, 2003
- 66
I am designing a steel stack for a client and SMACNA recommends an annular damping pad between the base plate and the footing. They claim that this will damp out any vibrations due to vortex shedding etc. I'm not sure I buy this idea. In the past I've used strakes, large sections, multiple brace points (to change the fundamental frequencies) etc. to avoid vortex shedding effects. All of the literature I've read on the topic suggests these solutions as well as others (such as tuned mass damping) It just seems a little fishy that a little damping pad is going to solve all of the woes due to dynamic vibrations when the vast majority of the literature gives other solutions.