Design of Structures and Foundations for Vibrating Machines


Book Description

This text brings together traditional and new concepts and procedures for analyzing and designing dynamically loaded structures.




Foundations for Industrial Machines


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The performance, safety and stability of machines depends largely on their design, manufacturing and interaction with environment. Machine foundations should be designed in such a way that the dynamic forces transmitted to the soil through the foundation, eliminating all potentially harmful forces. This handbook is designed primarily for the practising engineers engaged in design of machine foundations. It covers basic fundamentals for understanding and evaluating dynamic response of machine foundation systems with emphasis is on detailed dynamic analysis for response evaulation. Use of commercially available Finite Element packages, for analysis and design of the foundation, is recommended. Theory is supported by results from practice in the form of examples.




Concrete Foundations for Turbine Generators


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MOP 136 provides practical guidance for the analysis, design, and construction of concrete foundations for turbine generators.




Foundations for Machines


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Theory of vibrations. Wave propagation in an elastic medium. Dynamic soil properties. Unbalanced forces for design of machine foundations. Foundations for reciprocating machines. Foundations for impact machines. Foundations for high-speed rotary machines. Foundations for miscellaneous types of machines. Vibration absorption and isolation. Dynamic response of embedded block foundations. Machine foundations on piles. Case histories. Construction of machine foundations. Computer program for the design of a block foundation. Computer program for the design of a hammer foundation. Brief description of some available computer programs. Computation of moment of inertia. Conversion factors.




Basics of Foundation Design


Book Description

The "Red Book" presents a background to conventional foundation analysis and design. The text is not intended to replace the much more comprehensive 'standard' textbooks, but rather to support and augment these in a few important areas, supplying methods applicable to practical cases handled daily by practising engineers and providing the basic soil mechanics background to those methods. It concentrates on the static design for stationary foundation conditions. Although the topic is far from exhaustively treated, it does intend to present most of the basic material needed for a practising engineer involved in routine geotechnical design, as well as provide the tools for an engineering student to approach and solve common geotechnical design problems.




Foundation Design Codes and Soil Investigation in View of International Harmonization and Performance Based Design


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The contributions contained in these proceedings are divided into three main sections: theme lectures presented during the pre-workshop lecture series; keynote lectures and other contributed papers; and a translation of the Japanese geotechnical design code.




Contemporary Topics in Deep Foundations


Book Description

GSP 185 contains 80 papers presented at the International Foundation Congress and Equipment Expo held in Orlando, Florida, March 15-19, 2009.




Foundation Design: Principles and Practices


Book Description

For undergraduate/graduate-level foundation engineering courses. Covers the subject matter thoroughly and systematically, while being easy to read. Emphasizes a thorough understanding of concepts and terms before proceeding with analysis and design, and carefully integrates the principles of foundation engineering with their application to practical design problems.




Foundation Engineering Handbook


Book Description

More than ten years have passed since the first edition was published. During that period there have been a substantial number of changes in geotechnical engineering, especially in the applications of foundation engineering. As the world population increases, more land is needed and many soil deposits previously deemed unsuitable for residential housing or other construction projects are now being used. Such areas include problematic soil regions, mining subsidence areas, and sanitary landfills. To overcome the problems associated with these natural or man-made soil deposits, new and improved methods of analysis, design, and implementation are needed in foundation construction. As society develops and living standards rise, tall buildings, transportation facilities, and industrial complexes are increasingly being built. Because of the heavy design loads and the complicated environments, the traditional design concepts, construction materials, methods, and equipment also need improvement. Further, recent energy and material shortages have caused additional burdens on the engineering profession and brought about the need to seek alternative or cost-saving methods for foundation design and construction.