somguy2u
Mechanical
- Jul 19, 2008
- 2
i tried to search for this for a while and i didn't find much.
Problem:
"management" purchased a 66,000 lbs 250 ton mechanical press and said put it somewhere by next week.
I am pretty sure the required slab depth is 12" of concrete. the depth of concrete where they want it is a drastically short 3.5". being a 27 hit per minute press i would assume that the vibrations and the shock load are going to be pretty drastic. is there anything i can do with the floor short of cutting it up and re-pouring it?
I have been playing with the bearing stresses and i have devised away to get the bearing stress down more than %50, but i have no idea if this is going to be enough.
i know absolutely nothing when it comes to concrete honestly, all i know is what's out there isn't very thick and it's rebarred.
what sort of distances do i need from separation lines?
Problem:
"management" purchased a 66,000 lbs 250 ton mechanical press and said put it somewhere by next week.
I am pretty sure the required slab depth is 12" of concrete. the depth of concrete where they want it is a drastically short 3.5". being a 27 hit per minute press i would assume that the vibrations and the shock load are going to be pretty drastic. is there anything i can do with the floor short of cutting it up and re-pouring it?
I have been playing with the bearing stresses and i have devised away to get the bearing stress down more than %50, but i have no idea if this is going to be enough.
i know absolutely nothing when it comes to concrete honestly, all i know is what's out there isn't very thick and it's rebarred.
what sort of distances do i need from separation lines?