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4 Frequently Asked Questions about "Cabine power generation foundation design"

What does a turbine generator foundation designer do?

The foundation designer is responsible for the selection of the load com-binations for the design of the turbine generator foundation based on the applicable building codes listed in the civil/structural design criteria docu-ment for the project.

How do I design a turbine generator foundation?

Designing a turbine generator foundation requires not only advanced technical expertise in structural and soil dynamics, but also close collabora-tion with machine manufacturers and other disciplines (mechanical, elec-trical, and plant design).

When was a turbine foundation created?

In 1987, the Task Committee on Turbine Foundations of the Fossil Power Committee and the Nuclear Energy Committee of the Energy Division of the American Society of Civil Engineers published the first guide for the design of large steam turbine generator foundations (ASCE Task Commit-tee on Turbine Foundations 1987).

What are turbine generator foundation design criteria?

Turbine generator foundation design engineers use foundation design criteria based on static deflections of the foundation under a specifically identified set of loading conditions. In the design of TG foundations, deflec-tions are first and foremost a functional requirement.

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