pioneer09
Structural
- Nov 7, 2012
- 67
We are currently working on the foundation design for cylindrical grinders that are in an industrial type building, total weight of unit and work piece would be approx 130kip. The owner/client is specifying an 8' depth of footing for a 6'x70' footprint. This would match an existing unit they already have in there facility. Through discussion in our office, we believe the only reason a footing of this depth would be required is for damping of dynamic forces. Looking at how these machines run, it seems there would not be that much vibration/dynamic forces to require this.
The machines they plan on putting in are used equipment, and no manufacturer information with regards to the foundation requirements can be obtained. Wondering if anyone else has designed for cylindrical grinder foundations and if this thickness of slab seems reasonable, we feel this is overkill for the foundations.
The machines they plan on putting in are used equipment, and no manufacturer information with regards to the foundation requirements can be obtained. Wondering if anyone else has designed for cylindrical grinder foundations and if this thickness of slab seems reasonable, we feel this is overkill for the foundations.