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Comparative analysis of solutions in shallow foundations or in pile foundations for an industrial machine
| Revista IBRACON de Estruturas e Materiais
Comparative analysis of solutions in shallow foundations or in pile foundations for an industrial machine
Sérgio Hampshire de Carvalho Santos
Larissa Pereira Macabú
Silvio de Souza Lima
Resumo
This paper presents a methodology for the analysis of reinforced concrete rigid block foundations subjected to the vibrations due to the operation of machines. This analysis is important in the design of great industrial plants, where equipment of great size and high cost is present, and in which an adequate structural behavior is essential for the plant operation. The analysis methodology is initially presented, based on two computer programs, BLOCKSOLVER and PILAY. This methodology is applied in a comparative analysis of solutions in shallow foundations and in pile foundations for a Flue Gas Blower, equipment present in a petrochemical plant. The dynamic analysis is done for the two types of foundation, and also for a parametric variation in the shear modulus of the soil (G). The design of the foundation is done considering the geometrical limitations for the location of the equipment, consequent of the plant layout. The most important results are the maximum displacements, checked against the stringent limitations imposed by the design standards.