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IP (Power Plant Building)
IP (Power Plant Building)
By:
Josue C. Ricalde Jr.
WESTMEAD INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
Contents
GENERAL DESIGN
4.1.1 Goals or must
have of a Power Plant
Building:
4.1.2 Economics
• Functionality
• Efficiency • Negative
• Public Friendly
• Cleanliness • Positive
• Landmark
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GENERAL DESIGN
1. To be determined
2. Pre determined
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GENERAL DESIGN
To be determined Predetermined
GENERAL DESIGN
1. Operating Routine
2. Logistics
3. Operator’s Convenience
4. Short hauls
5. Over hauls
6. Safety
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MATERIALS
1. Brick
2. Cinderblock
3. Hollow tile
4. Concrete
5. Steel
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MATERIALS
1. Brick
2. Cinderblock
3. Hollow tile
4. Concrete
5. Steel
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COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
MATERIALS
1. Brick
2. Cinderblock
3. Hollow tile
4. Concrete
5. Steel
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Reference Lines
Referencing and Dimensioning:
Architectural Features
The size, arrangement, and shape of power plant building are
principally affected by the type of plant.
Architectural Features
Hydroelectric Plants:
Architectural Features
Steam Plants:
Chimney
The product of combustion from the furnace must be
discharged to the atmosphere in an appropriate manner.
Chimney
Types of chimney:
3. Masonry Chimneys
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Machine Foundations
It is the supporting part of the structure. It is a transmission or
structural connection whose design depends on the characteristics of
both the structure and the soil and the rock beneath.
1. To support the weight of the machine and distribute this weight and its
own over safe subsoil area.
2. To absorb vibrations produced by the machine
3. To maintain the proper alignment of the machine
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Machine Foundations
The machine foundation performs far more than the simple bearing
function of wall footing. The machine foundation must:
1. Distribute the weight of machine, the machine plate, and its weight
over a safe subsoil area.
-If heavy unbalanced vertical kinetic forces are produce by the
machine, they should be added to the dead load weight to obtain
bearing area. The dead weight must be well in excess of these vertical
forces2
2. Provide sufficient mass to absorb machine vibration.
-Satisfactory foundation weight for this factor is not readily
calculable.
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Machine Foundations
The machine foundation performs far more than the simple bearing
function of wall footing. The machine foundation must:
1. Distribute the weight of machine, the machine plate, and its weight
over a safe subsoil area.
-If heavy unbalanced vertical kinetic forces are produce by the
machine, they should be added to the dead load weight to obtain
bearing area. The dead weight must be well in excess of these vertical
forces2
2. Provide sufficient mass to absorb machine vibration.
-Satisfactory foundation weight for this factor is not readily
calculable.
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Machine Foundations
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Machine Foundations
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Machine Foundations
WESTMEAD INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
Machine Foundations
WESTMEAD INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
Machine Foundations
WESTMEAD INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
Machine Foundations