Foundation Calc.
Foundation Calc.
In order to allow the adjustment of pumps exchangers, drums, columns, steel structures etc., during the casting of th
of piers shall be left at least 25 mm below the final level. Surfaces under base plates for equipment and structures sh
increase grout bonding. Non shrinking grout shall be used for filling between concrete foundation and baseplates. Fo
this minimum shall be increased up to 50 mm. Concrete bases for steel plates shall extend at least 25 mm beyond the
Minimum distance between the axis of the anchor bolt and the foundation edge shall be:
for 14 <= f <= 24 mm 120 mm
for 27 <= f <= 45 mm 150 mm
for f > 45 mm 200 mm
Where f = bolt diameter
Foundation for vessels on skirt shall have the area within the skirt sloped for drainage and an embedded pipe or openin
discharging outside the skirt.
Minimum distance between reinforcing bars shall not be less than 1 time the maximum diameter of bar or 25 mm
Minimum sliding safety factor shall be 1.50, assuming the coefficient of friction given in the soil report. With the exce
in which the horizontal force depends on the weight of soil (e.g.: retaining walls), such weight shall not be considered
stability.
Minimum overturning safety factor shall be 1.50 during erection and 1.8 in operation. Soil contribution shall be cons
100% of foundation base area shall be in compression during operation. During erection such percentage may be red
2 FOUNDATIONS AND STRUCTURES FOR VIBRATING MACHINERY
2.1 Scope
The following mandatory requirements shall govern the design and testing of supporting structures and foundations fo
2.2 Definitions
Heavy machinery is any equipment having reciprocating or rotary masses as the major moving parts (such as reciprocati
compressors, horizontal pumps, engines and turbines) and having a gross plan area of more than 2.5 m or a total weig
KN.
b. Horizontal eccentricity in any direction between the centroid of mass of the machine-foundation system and the cen
contact area shall not exceed 5% of the respective base dimension.
c. The center of gravity of the machine-foundation system should be as close as possible to the lines of action of the un
d. Compressor foundations shall include integral supports for the pulsation bottles.
e. Groups of reciprocating machinery could be tied together with a common foundation slab when allowed by their loc
Dynamic design shall be as follows :
a. Natural frequencies in the modes being excited shall preferably be out of the range of 0.7 to 1.3 times the disturbing
machine on the foundation. If it is not possible fulfill this prescription, frequency within the above mentioned range can
maximum amplitudes shall within the limits listed in the following point e;
b. Damping shall not be higher than 5%;
c. Primary forces, couples and moments shall be applied at machine speed to calculate primary amplitudes.
d. Secondary forces, couples and moments shall be applied at twice the machine speed to calculate secondary amplitu
e. Total amplitude shall be calculated by combining, in phase, primary and secondary amplitudes. Total peak-to-peak am
foundation shall exceed 0.05 mm.
2.5 Design criteria for rotary machinery
Rotary machinery may be supported either on a direct foundation or an elevated structure. Structure and foundation s
machines shall be designed in accordance with the requirements of DIN 4024, 1988 ed.
Foundation and elevated structures shall be dimensioned applying the criteria mentioned in this specification and in ac
prescriptions included in par. 7 of DIN 4024. Furthermore weight of basement (foundation and elevated structure) shal
the weight of the machinery.
Elevated structures for rotary machinery shall be as follows:
a. Machinery loads shall be directly over vertical supports, where possible.
b. Within the weight requirements of the foundation, the upper table and the foundation slab shall be as rigid as possib
plane.
c. The weight of the foundation slab shall not be less than the combined supported weight of the upper table, columns
Static design for all types of foundations shall take into account the following loads:
a. Dead weight of machines and their base plates
b. Transversal forces representing 25% of the weight of each machine, including its baseplate, applied normal to its sha
between the end bearings.
c. Longitudinal forces representing 25% of the weight of each machine, including its baseplate, applied along the shaft
d. Total transversal and total longitudinal forces per b. and c. above shall not be considered to act concurrently.
Dynamic design for all types of foundations shall be as follows:
a. Barkan`s theory shall be utilized to carry out the calculations of natural frequencies and amplitudes.
b. All natural frequencies shall be out of the range of 0.7 to 1.4 times operating speed of any machine supported there
frequency ratio restriction is impractical or uneconomical, frequency ratios within the above range will be accepted, pro
amplitudes meet the requirements of point
h); short circuit couples, oil whirl frequency, rotor critical speeds and background vibration shall also be considered.
c. Transverse bents or walls should be designed so that their vertical natural frequencies agree within 5%.
d. Torsional, transverse and longitudinal horizontal natural frequencies should be determined considering the whole str
transverse bents or walls should have same transverse horizontal frequencies.
e. Multi-degrees of freedom shall be considered if a single degree of freedom system will not lead to a reasonable math
representation of the structure.
f. Loaded beam, slab and frame natural frequencies in both horizontal and vertical directions, where possible, shall be a
speed. If beams, slabs or frames must be designed to have natural frequencies below machine speed, allowance must b
stiffening effect of the base plate and the machine.
g. Amplitudes shall be determined using dynamic forces from each rotor, calculated as follows:
ROTOR SPEED
(RPM) PEAK TO PEAK
AMPLITUDE (MM)
0-999 0.023
1000-1149 0.02
1150-1299 0.018
1300-1499 0.015
1500 and above 0.013
For light vibrating machinery dynamic design shall be neglected. Static design of foundations shall be performed accord
this specification, but weight of foundation must be at least 3 times the total rotary machines weight or 5 times the tot
machines weight.
Minimum concrete class shall be fc= 21 N/mm.
3 LOADING OF MACHINE FOUNDATIONS
3.1 Static loads
3.1.1 Dead loads
3.1.2 Live loads
3.1.3 Wind loads
3.1.4 Seismic loads
3.1.5 Static operating loads
3.1.6 Special loads for elevated-type foundations
3.1.7 Erection and maintenance loads
3.1.8 Thermal loads
l be:
m diameter of bar or 25 mm
mm
imum dimension.
uction and discharge piping configuration.
nd amplitudes.
values indicated in
Geometric Data
Length ofd Foundation X 3 m
Width of foundation Y 4 m
thick. Pof foundation H 1.5 m
Calculations
Wf= XYHc Wf 432 KN
mf= Wf/g mf 43.2 KNs /m
Af = XY Af 12 m
f = ( Wm +Wf )/ Af 42.6667 KN/m
Mss Type
Frequency indepebnent Reciprocating
F(t) = Fo sin( t ) = F0 Constant
Machine Speed
Operating Speed Op.Sp 800 RPM
fo= OP.Sp /60 fo 13.33
o = 2fo o 83.73
Machine Weight
Total Machine Weight 80 KN
Machine Dimensions
Machine Load Application Pointy ,
Wmx 4 m
Wmy 2 m
Wmz 2 m
ex 0 m M
ey 0 m 0.00
ez 0.5 m KN
effective
force
Pexe Mexe
KN KNm
x 15 30.00
y 0 0.00
z 0 0.00
Cver 5 cm
Concrete Volume Cvol. 18 m
Reinforcement Required Rw 540 kg
kg/mL
16 1.256618
SPACING Nos. Dia. length weight
cm # mm m kg.
A 25 12 16 6.8 102.54
B 25 16 16 5.8 117.02
C 25 36 16 3.9 177.79
D 25 48 16 2.9 171.91
The bottom of the block foundation should be above the water table, wherever possible. In addition, block foun
Block foundation resting on soil should have a mass of 2 or 3 times the supported mass for centrifugal machine
Top of the block foundation is usually kept 300 mm above the finished floor to prevent damage from surface w
The thickness of the block foundation should not be less than 600 mm, or as dictated by the length of the anch
The block foundation should be widened to increase damping in rocking mode. The minimum width should be
The plan dimensions shall be such that the block foundation extends at least 300 mm beyond the edge of mach
The length and width of the block foundations shall be such that plan view eccentricities between the center o
Should the dynamic analysis predict resonance with the machine frequency, the mass of the block foundation s
The footing area shall be such that the soil bearing pressure under the combined dead load of the machine and
Combined static and dynamic loads shall not create a bearing pressure greater than 75% of the allowable soil p
2. Equivalent static loading method: (for design of foundations for machines weighing 10,000 lb (45 kN) or less
Static Loads:
Reciprocating Machines:
The weight of the machine and the self weight of foundation block, the live load of platforms and any other loa
Centrifugal Machines:
Vertical pseudodynamic design force is applied at the shaft, it can be taken as 50% of the machine assembly de
Lateral pseudodynamic forces representing 25% of the weight of each machine, including its base plates, applie
Longitudinal pseudodynamic forces representing 25% of the weight of each machine, including its base plates,
Vertical, lateral, and longitudinal forces are not considered to act concurrently.
3. Dynamic Analysis:
Velocity = 6.28 f (cycles per second) x displacement amplitude. Compare with limitation values for 'good' opera
Magnification Factor (applicable for machines generating unbalanced forces). The calculated value of M or Mr s
Resonance: The acting frequencies of the machine should not be within a 20% of the resonant frequency (dam
Transmissibility Factor: It is usually applied to high frequency, spring-mounted machines. The value of transmiss
Resonance of individual components (supporting structure without the footing) shall be avoided by maintainin
For pile foundations, the effects of embedment are often neglected. Floating piles have lower stiffness but high
For DYNA5, F* = F0 / w2
4. Drive torque:
5. Misc. items
Anchor bolts should be as long as possible so that the anchoring forces are distributed lower in the foundation
For compressor foundation, post-tensionin anchor bolts are used to prevent the generation of crack. the embed
6. Reference: ACI351.3R
ssible. In addition, block foundation should not rest on backfilled soil or on soil sensitive to vibration.
ed by the length of the anchor bolts. In any case, the thickness of the block shall not be less than 1/5 of the least dimension and 1/10 o
e minimum width should be 1 to 1.5 times the vertical distance from the machine base to the machine center line.
icities between the center of gravity of combined machine-foundation system and the center of resistance (center of stiffness) should b
ass of the block foundation shall be increased or decreased so that the modified foundation is over-tuned or under-tuned for reciproca
ead load of the machine and foundation shall not exceed 50% of the allowable value.
cluding its base plates, applied normal to its shaft at mid point between end bearings.
ne, including its base plates, applied along the longitudinal axis of the machine shaft.
ation values for 'good' operating condition.
all be avoided by maintaining the frequency ratio either less than 0.5 or greater than 1.5.
ted lower in the foundation or ideally into concrete mat below the foundation pier
neration of crack. the embeded end is anchored by a nut with a diameter twice the rod diameter and a thickness 1.5 times the rod dia
e least dimension and 1/10 of the largest dimension of the foundation in plan, whichever is greater.
ckness 1.5 times the rod diameter, minimum anchor bolt clamping force of 15% of the bolt yield strength is required