Major Foundation Repair Of A Twenty Ton Centrifugal Compressor.
Abstract
In the course of purchasing, installation, and startup of turbomachinery, much attention has been given to process design, machine design, piping design, control systems, and economics. Oftentimes however, there is a lack of attention given to the intricate details of foundation grouting. In order for high speed turbomachinery to perform to its optimum design, the machines must stand on a firm and strong foundation. Grouting of heavy equipment is no small task and should not to be taken lightly. Much research and development has been provided by the manufactures of the epoxy systems, and many hours have been invested in perfecting the grout installation procedures. The intent herein is to show the reader that the foundation grouting procedures of such machinery is a major step of a project and not a minor one. The presentation will define a step by step process of foundation grouting. It will also include the necessary steps of preplanning and scope development, writing of the specifications, and coordination of all craft disciplines performing the work. It is hoped the reader will understand the value and extreme importance of preplanning and scope development for a job of this nature 9-nd realize that one must pay particular attention to details. Included is an APPENDIX entitled "Preparation and Specification for Epoxy Grouting." This specification was written specifically for this machine; however, one can alter it to meet the needs of a particular situation.
Description
Tutorialpg. 197-213
Subject
TurbomachinesCollections
Citation
Garrett, Walter L.; Monroe, Perry C. (1992). Major Foundation Repair Of A Twenty Ton Centrifugal Compressor.. Texas A&M University. Turbomachinery Laboratories. Available electronically from https : / /hdl .handle .net /1969 .1 /163530.