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3.

1 Dead Load
3.1.1 Concrete and Soil Weight [D & Ds]
(a) Applied Loads

Table 3-1 Concrete and


Length

Width

(in)

(in)

596.00

596.00

201.19

181.13

43.31

23.63

Cylinder N2 (Pedestal)

43.31

23.63

Cylinder N3 (Pedestal)

43.31

23.63

Cylinder N4 (Pedestal)

43.31

23.63

Cylinder N5 (Pedestal)

43.31

23.63

Cylinder N6 (Pedestal)

43.31

23.63

P063-5055 Pedestal

51.94

23.63

Soil Weight

Component

Qty

Mat Foundation

Compressor Pedestal

Electric Motor Pedestal

Z063-1002 Pedestal

Z063-6506 Pedestal

Z063-1004 (Pedestal)

Z063-6504 (Pedestal)

Z063-6502A (Pedestal)

Z063-6502B (Pedestal)

Cylinder N1 (Pedestal)

Total Weight of Concrete and So


Therefore,
Total Applied Load @ Y-dir.
(b) Reaction Summary from STAAD

Load 1: SELFWEIGHT (D) + Load 2: STRUCTURAL D


Fy

(Refer to "Section 6. Loa

(c) Load Diagram

3.1.2 Empty Dead Load [De]


(a) Applied Loads
Empty Dead Load [De] is considered as 0.60 of No Operating (Static) Load Case [Dno].
Therefore,

Total Applied Load @ Y-dir.


(b) Reaction Summary from STAAD
Load 3: EMPTY DL (DE)
Fy
(c) Load Diagram

(Refer to "Section 6. Loa

3.1.3 No Operating (Static) [Dno]


(a) Applied Loads

Table 3-2 Static Load of Equipme


Mass
Qty
(lbs)

Component
Compressor Frame

192684

Crank 1 Cylinder

15764

Crank 2 Cylinder

27889

Crank 3 Cylinder

21584

Crank 4 Cylinder

13338

Crank 5 Cylinder

28859

Crank 6 Cylinder

28859

Flywheel

3041

Main Driver (MC063-1000)

115743

Suction Volume Bottle (Z063-6501A)

7673

Suction Volume Bottle (Z063-6501B)

7673

Discharge Volume Bottle (Z063-6502A)

5600

Discharge Volume Bottle (Z063-6502B)

5600

Suction Volume Bottle (Z063-6503)

6416

Discharge Volume Bottle (Z063-6504)

5821

Suction Volume Bottle (Z063-6505)

1941

Discharge Volume Bottle (Z063-6506)

4564

Suction Volume Bottle (Z063-1001)

3991

Discharge Volume Bottle (Z063-1002)

7077

Suction Volume Bottle (Z063-1003)

5358

Discharge Volume Bottle (Z063-1004)

19335

Distance Piece Drain Tank (D063-1001)

177

Distance Piece Drain Tank (D063-1002)

177

Cylinder Crank 1 Support

1323

Cylinder Crank 2 Support

1345

Cylinder Crank 3 Support

1345

Cylinder Crank 4 Support

1345

Cylinder Crank 5 Support

1345

Cylinder Crank 6 Support

1345

Total Weight of Compressor Frame, Cylinder, Motor and Equi


Therefore,
Total Applied Load @ Y-dir.
(b) Reaction Summary from STAAD

Load 4: NO OPERATING STATIC (DNO)


Fy
(c) Load Diagram

(Refer to "Section 6. Loa

3.1.4 Operating Dynamic [Do]


(a) Applied Loads

Table 3-3 Dynamic Load (O


Angle

Mass

Component

(lbs / lbs-ft)

(deg)

Electric Motor at Ra
Fa

12140

lbs

Fb

40690

lbs

Fc

5850

lbs

Fd

30350

lbs

Primary Forces / M
Horizontal Primary (Force H')

14979

lbs

58.06

Vertical Primary (Force V')

1594

lbs

Horizontal Primary (Moment CZ')

114507

lbs-ft

209.72

Vertical Primary (Moment CX')

3083

lbs-ft

Secondary Forces /
Horizontal Sec. (Force H")

2543

lbs

121.95

Vertical Sec. (Force V")

lbs

Horizontal Sec. (Moment CZ")

19442

lbs-ft

330.29

Vertical Sec. (Moment CX")

lbs-ft

Moment Due to Compressor


CR @ 6 Hz

27533

lbs-ft

-119.70

CR @ 12 Hz

65087

lbs-ft

33

CR @ 18 Hz

28034

lbs-ft

-62.40

CR @ 36 Hz

17395

lbs-ft

-20

Total Dynamic Loads


Therefore,
Total Applied Load @ Y-dir.
(b) Reaction Summary from STAAD
Load 70: OPERATING DYNAMIC (DO)
Fy
(c) Load Diagram

3.2 Live Load


3.3.1 Live load [L2]
(a) Applied Loads

(Refer to "Section 6. Loa

Component
Live load

Table 3-4 Live Load


Load

Area

(lbs/ft2)

(lbs/in2)

(ft2)

250

1.736

1540.57

Total Live Load


Therefore,
Total Applied Load @ Y-dir.
(b) Reaction Summary from STAAD
Load 11: LIVE LOAD >100PSF (L2)
Fy
(c) Load Diagram

(Refer to "Section 6. Loa

3.3 Wind Load


Wind Load is calculated based on ASCE 7-05, design wind speed shall be used 110 mph.
As per site specific conditions design pressure is calculated. It is assumed that wind is
approaching to compressor pad and equipment from both X-direction and Z-direction.
Fw = qz G Cf Af

0.24 Af (psi)

qz = 0.00256*Kz*Kzt*Kd*V2*I

Gust Effect factor, G

0.85

Force coefficient, Cf

1.40

Exposure category
Velocity pressure coeff.,Kz

0.94

Topographic factor, Kzt

1.00

Wind directionality factor,Kd

0.85

Importance factor, I

1.15

Basic wind speed, V

28.46 psf

110 mph

3.3.1 Normal Wind Load [W]


3.3.1.1 Wind Load @ +X Direction [W(+x)] and -X Direction [W(-x)]
(a) Applied Loads
Table 3-5 Wind Load @ X Direction
Wind Pressure
Area

Component

(psi)

(in2)

Concrete Pedestal

0.24

58970

Equipment

0.24

87588

Total Wind Load @ X Direction


Therefore,
Total Applied Load @ +X dir.
Total Applied Load @ -X dir.
(b) Reaction Summary from STAAD
Load 12: WIND @ +X DIR [W (+X)]
Fx (+X-dir)
Load 13: WIND @ -X DIR [W (-X)]
Fx (-X-dir)
(c) Load Diagram

(Refer to "Section 6. Loa

3.3.1.2 Wind Load @ +Z Direction [W(+z)] and -Z Direction [W(-z)]


(a) Applied Loads
Table 3-6 Wind Load @ Z Direction
Wind Pressure
Area

Component

(psi)

(in2)

Concrete Pedestal

0.24

42715

Equipment

0.24

70494

Total Wind Load @ Z Direction


Therefore,
Total Applied Load @ +Z dir.
Total Applied Load @ -Z dir.
(b) Reaction Summary from STAAD
Load 14: WIND @ +Z DIR [W (+Z)]
Fz (+Z-dir)
Load 15: WIND @ -Z DIR [W (-Z)]
Fz (-Z-dir)
(c) Load Diagram

(Refer to "Section 6. Loa

able 3-1 Concrete and Soil Weight


Height

Area

Volume

Density

Weight

Fy

(in)

(ft2)

(ft3)

(kcf)

(kips)

(kips)

44.00

2466.78

9044.86

0.16

1447.18

-1447.18

4550.96

0.16

728.15

-728.15

152.69

253.07

3220.10

0.16

515.22

-515.22

89.25

106.33

790.83

0.16

126.53

-126.53

99.06

105.22

868.59

0.16

138.97

-138.97

89.25

35.74

265.82

0.16

42.53

-42.53

89.25

33.83

251.61

0.16

40.26

-40.26

79.38

44.38

293.57

0.16

46.97

-46.97

79.38

38.29

253.29

0.16

40.53

-40.53

68.94

7.11

40.85

0.16

6.54

-6.54

46.81

7.11

27.73

0.16

4.44

-4.44

64.50

7.11

38.22

0.16

6.11

-6.11

51.38

7.11

30.44

0.16

4.87

-4.87

54.88

7.11

32.52

0.16

5.20

-5.20

45.06

7.11

26.70

0.16

4.27

-4.27

41.88

8.52

29.73

0.16

4.76

-4.76

1540.57

4621.72

0.12

554.61

-554.61

36.00
ght of Concrete and Soil
=

-3717.14
-3717.14

kips

oad 2: STRUCTURAL DL (DS)


=

3717.14

kips

Refer to "Section 6. Loading Diagram" of this Calculation Sheet)

Case [Dno].

-322.33

kips

322.33

kips

Refer to "Section 6. Loading Diagram" of this Calculation Sheet)

tatic Load of Equipment


X

Weight

Fy

(in)

(in)

(in)

(kips)

(kips)

0.00

0.00

-3.16

192.68

-192.68

-137.59

-83.27

0.00

15.76

-15.76

128.73

-60.05

0.00

27.89

-27.89

-131.30

-11.61

0.00

21.58

-21.58

129.72

11.61

0.00

13.34

-13.34

-128.16

60.05

0.00

28.86

-28.86

128.16

83.27

0.00

28.86

-28.86

0.00

-124.30

0.00

3.04

-3.04

0.00

-210.81

0.00

115.74

-115.74

-115.55

63.19

73.81

7.67

-7.67

115.55

86.42

73.81

7.67

-7.67

-131.89

117.91

-86.22

5.60

-5.60

131.89

133.27

-86.22

5.60

-5.60

109.25

-60.05

71.66

6.42

-6.42

156.30

-109.25

-86.03

5.82

-5.82

128.94

11.42

54.72

1.94

-1.94

127.95

10.83

-77.95

4.56

-4.56

-132.28

-11.50

58.47

3.99

-3.99

-131.89

-11.58

-85.23

7.08

-7.08

-142.33

-83.55

55.13

5.36

-5.36

-160.44

-130.91

-84.64

19.34

-19.34

39.38

123.03

-133.47

0.18

-0.18

-39.38

123.03

-133.47

0.18

-0.18

-170.47

-83.27

-52.56

1.32

-1.32

159.84

-60.05

-64.17

1.35

-1.35

-161.42

-11.61

-56.30

1.35

-1.35

156.30

11.61

-59.64

1.35

-1.35

-159.25

60.05

-65.94

1.35

-1.35

-159.25

83.27

-65.94

1.35

-1.35
-537.21

inder, Motor and Equipment Pedestal


=

-537.21

kips

537.21

kips

Refer to "Section 6. Loading Diagram" of this Calculation Sheet)

e 3-3 Dynamic Load (Operating Load)


Force (kips)
Fx

Moment (kips-ft)

Fy

Fz

Mz

My

Mx

56.77

99.45

Electric Motor at Rated Load


-12.14
-40.69
-5.85
-30.35
Primary Forces / Moments
-7.92

-12.71
1.59
-3.08

Secondary Forces / Moments


1.346

-2.158
9.64

-16.89

66.40

79.48

nt Due to Compressor Torque Reaction


27.53
65.09
28.03
17.40
-6.58

-102.31

0.00

-102.31

kips

102.31

kips

138.05

Refer to "Section 6. Loading Diagram" of this Calculation Sheet)

Weight

Fy

(kips)

(kips)

385.14

-385.14
-385.14

-385.14

kips

385.14

kips

Refer to "Section 6. Loading Diagram" of this Calculation Sheet)

used 110 mph.

ASCE 7-05 Section 6.5.15


ASCE 7-05 Section 6.5.10
where:
Fw : Wind pressure, psf
qz : Velocity pressure at exposure C, psf
Af : projected area normal to wind dir.
h : Height considered =

25.0 ft

on
Force

Fx (+X-dir)

Fx (-X-dir)

(kips)

(kips)

(kips)

14.15

14.15

-14.15

21.02

21.02

-21.02

35.17

-35.17

35.17

kips

-35.17

kips

-35.18

kips

35.18

kips

Refer to "Section 6. Loading Diagram" of this Calculation Sheet)

on
Force

Fz (+Z-dir)

Fz (-Z-dir)

(kips)

(kips)

(kips)

10.25

10.25

-10.25

16.92

16.92

-16.92

27.17

-27.17

27.17

kips

-27.17

kips

-27.17

kips

27.17

kips

Refer to "Section 6. Loading Diagram" of this Calculation Sheet)

3.4 Earthquake Load


Earthquake load is calculated based on ASCE 7-10. As per site specific conditions
earthquake response coefficient is calculated for both X-direction and Z-direction.
Earthquake load for empty and operation condition is considered equal.

MARK :
Site Class :
Occupancy Category :
Importance Factor (Ie) :
0.2 S Spectral Response Acceleration (Ss) :
1.0 S Spectral Response Acceleration (S1) :
Earthquake Base Shear formula
V = Cs * W
where:

Cs = the seismic response coefficient determined in


Section 12.8.1.1.
W = the effective seismic weight per ASCE 7-10 S
Cs :
0.062

Cs = SDS / (R/Ie)
(ASCE 7-10 Eq. 12.8-2)
Cs =
0.062
The value of Cs computed in accordance with ASCE 7-10 Eq. 12
the following:
Maximum Cs For T TL :
Cs = SD1 / ( T (R/Ie) )
Cs =
Maximum Cs For T > TL :

Cs shall not be less than:


Minimum Cs:

Cs = ( SD1 * TL ) / ( T2 (R/Ie) )
Cs =

Cs = 0.044 * SDS * Ie 0.01


Cs =
In addition, for structures located where S1 is equal to or greater
be less than:
For S1>=0.6g:
Therefore: S<0.6g
Cs = ( 0.5 * S1 ) / ( R/Ie )
Cs =

(ASCE 7-10) Table 11.4-1 Site Co

Primary Compressor Foundation


D
(L2CC-000-25-BD-0001 Section 1.7)
III
(L2CC-000-25-BD-0001 Section 1.7)
1.25
(ASCE 7-10 Sec 11.5.1 & Table 1.5-2 &
L2CC-000-25-BD-0001 Section 1.7)
0.093
(ASCE 7-10 Sec 11.4.1 & L2CC-000-25-BD-0001
Section 1.7 )
0.049
(ASCE 7-10 Sec 11.4.1 & L2CC-000-25-BD-0001
Section 1.7)
(ASCE 7-10 Section 12.8.1 & Eq. 12.8-1)

efficient determined in accordance with ASCE 7-10

ght per ASCE 7-10 Section 12.7.2.


(ASCE 7-10 Sec 12.8.1.1)

E 7-10 Eq. 12.8-2)

ith ASCE 7-10 Eq. 12.8-2 need not exceed

D1

/ ( T (R/Ie) )

(ASCE 7-10 Eq. 12.8-3)


0.181

SD1 * TL ) / ( T2 (R/Ie) )

(ASCE 7-10 Eq. 12.8-4)


7.995
Minimum Cs = 0.01

.044 * SDS * Ie 0.01


0.005
< 0.01
is equal to or greater than 0.6g, Cs shall not

(ASCE 7-10 Eq. 12.8-5)


Therefore, Minimum Cs = 0.01

0.6g=0.6*32.2 ft/s2= 19.32 ft/s

0.5 * S1 ) / ( R/Ie )

(ASCE 7-10 Eq. 12.8-6)


0.015

Table 11.4-1 Site Coefficient, Fa

Mapped Risk-Targeted Maximum Considered Earthquake (MCER) Spectral Response Acceleration


Parameter at Short Period
Site Class
Ss 0.25
Ss = 0.5
A
0.8
0.8
B
1.0
1.0
C
1.2
1.2
D
1.6
1.4
E
2.5
1.7
F
See ASCE 7-10 Section 11.4.7
Note: Use straight-line interpolation for intermediate values of Ss.

(ASCE 7-10) Table 11.4-2 Site Co


Mapped Risk-Targeted Maximum Considered Earthquake (MCER) Spectral Response Acceleration
Parameter at 1-s Period
Site Class
S 0.1
S = 0.2
A
0.8
0.8
B
1.0
1.0
C
1.7
1.6
D
2.4
2.0
E
3.5
3.2
F
See ASCE 7-10 Section 11.4.7
Note: Use straight-line interpolation for intermediate values of S1.
Site Coefficient (Fa) :
Site Coefficient (Fv) :

1.60
2.40

sponse Acceleration
meter at Short Period
Ss = 0.75
0.8
1.0
1.1
1.2
1.2

Ss = 1.0
0.8
1.0
1.0
1.1
0.9

Ss 1.25
0.8
1.0
1.0
1.0
0.9

Table 11.4-2 Site Coefficient, Fv


sponse Acceleration
meter at 1-s Period
S = 0.3
0.8
1.0
1.5
1.8
2.8

S = 0.4
0.8
1.0
1.4
1.6
2.4

S 0.5
0.8
1.0
1.3
1.5
2.4

(ASCE 7-10 Sec 11.4.3 & Table 11.4-1)


(ASCE 7-10 Sec 11.4.3 & Table 11.4-2)

SMS = Fa * SS
SMS =
SM1 = FV * S1

(ASCE 7-10 Eq. 11.4-1)


0.149
(ASCE 7-10 Eq. 11.4-2)

SM1 =

0.118

SDS = 2/3 (SMS)


SDS =

0.099

SD1 = 2/3 (SM1)


SD1 =

0.078

(ASCE 7-10 Eq. 11.4-3)

(ASCE 7-10 Eq. 11.4-4)

where:

SDS = the design spectral response acceleration parameter in the shor


range as determined from ASCE 7-10 Section 11.4.4 or 11.4.7.
R = the response modification factor in ASCE 7-10 Table 12.2-1.
Seismic Force-Resisting System:

I. ALL STEEL AND REINFORCED CONCRETE DISTRIBUTED MASS CANTILEVER STRUCT


STACKS, CHIMNEYS, SILOS, SKIRT-SUPPORTED VERTICAL VESSELS AND

I3. Prestressed or reinforce


R=

Ie = the importance factor determined in accordance with ASCE 7-10

SD1 = the design spectral response acceleration parameter at a period

as determined from ASCE 7-10 Section 11.4.4 or 11.4.7.


T = the fundamental period of the structure(s) determined in ASCE 7
TL = long-period transition period(s) determined in ASCE 7-10 Sectio

SS = the mapped maximum considered earthquake (MCER) spectral r

parameter at short periods as determined in accordance with AS


S1 = the mapped maximum considered earthquake (MCER) spectral r

parameter at a period of 1 s as determined in accordance with A


SMS = the MCER, 5 percent damped, spectral response acceleration pa

periods adjusted for site class effects as defined in ASCE 7-10 S


SM1 = the MCER, 5 percent damped, spectral response acceleration pa

period of 1 s adjusted for site class effects as defined in ASCE 7


Meteorological Data (Location)

Lake Charles is located in southwest Louisiana, approximately 3


from the US Gulf Coast at Latitude 30 15' 02" North and Longit
Long-Period Transition Period (TL) :

E 7-10 Eq. 11.4-1)

E 7-10 Eq. 11.4-2)

E 7-10 Eq. 11.4-3)

E 7-10 Eq. 11.4-4)

parameter in the short period


ion 11.4.4 or 11.4.7.
-10 Table 12.2-1.

ANTILEVER STRUCTURES NOT OTHERWISE COVERED HEREIN INCLUDING


CAL VESSELS AND SINGLE PEDESTAL OR SKIRT SUPPORTED

tressed or reinforced concrete

ance with ASCE 7-10 Section 11.5.1.

parameter at a period of 1 s,
.4.4 or 11.4.7.
determined in ASCE 7-10 Section 12.8.2.
in ASCE 7-10 Section 11.4.5.

ake (MCER) spectral response acceleration

n accordance with ASCE 7-10 Section 11.4.1.


ake (MCER) spectral response acceleration

d in accordance with ASCE 7-10 Section 11.4.1.


ponse acceleration parameter at short

efined in ASCE 7-10 Section 11.4.3.


ponse acceleration parameter at a

as defined in ASCE 7-10 Section 11.4.3.


(L2CC-000-25-BD-0001 Section 1.8)

iana, approximately 35 miles


02" North and Longititude 93 16' 42" West.
12 (s)

(ASCE 7-10 Sec 11.4.5 & Figure 22-12)

Location

As an alternative to performing an analysis to determine the fun


permitted to use the approximate building period, Ta, calculated in accordance with ASCE 7-10
Section 12.8.2.1, directly.
Ta = Ct * hnx
Ta =

0.271 (s)
Structure Type:

where hn is the structural height as defined in ASCE 7-10 Section 11.2 and the coefficients
Ct and x are determined from Table 12.8-2.

(ASCE 7-10) Table 12.8-2 Values of Approxi


Structure Type
Moment-resisting frame systems in which the frames resist 100%
of the required seismic force and are not enclosed or adjoined by
components that are more rigid and will prevent the frames from
deflecting where subjected to seismic forces:
Steel moment-resisting frames
Concrete moment-resisting frames
Steel eccentrically braced frames in accordance with Table 12.2-1 lines B1 or D1
Steel buckling-restrained braced frames
All other structural systems

3.4.1 Earthquake Load @ X-Direction


(a) Applied Loads

Table 3-7 Earthquake Load @ X-Direction due to Fo


Volume

Density

Weight

(ft3)

(kcf)

(kips)

Mat Foundation

9044.86

0.16

1447.18

Compressor Pedestal

4550.96

0.16

728.15

Electric Motor Pedestal

3220.10

0.16

515.22

Z063-1002 Pedestal

790.83

0.16

126.53

Z063-6506 Pedestal

868.59

0.16

138.97

Z063-1004 (Pedestal)

265.82

0.16

42.53

Z063-6504 (Pedestal)

251.61

0.16

40.26

Z063-6502A (Pedestal)

293.57

0.16

46.97

Component

to determine the fundamental period, T, it is


with ASCE 7-10

(ASCE 7-10 Eq. 12.8-7)

All other structural systems

-2 Values of Approximate Period Parameters Ct and x

cture Type

D1

X-Direction due to Foundation Weight


Seismic Load

Moment

(Fx) 0.062W

Mz

(+X-dir)

(-X-dir)

(+X-dir)

(-X-dir)

(kips)

(kips)

(kips-ft)

(kips-ft)

89.73

-89.73

0.00

0.00

45.15

-45.15

509.65

-509.65

31.94

-31.94

320.35

-320.35

7.84

-7.84

57.94

-57.94

8.62

-8.62

67.16

-67.16

2.64

-2.64

19.47

-19.47

2.50

-2.50

18.43

-18.43

2.91

-2.91

20.31

-20.31

Ct

0.028

0.80

0.016

0.90

0.03

0.75

0.03

0.75

0.02

0.75

Z063-6502B (Pedestal)

253.29

0.16

40.53

Cylinder N1 (Pedestal)

40.85

0.16

6.54

Cylinder N2 (Pedestal)

27.73

0.16

4.44

Cylinder N3 (Pedestal)

38.22

0.16

6.11

Cylinder N4 (Pedestal)

30.44

0.16

4.87

Cylinder N5 (Pedestal)

32.52

0.16

5.20

Cylinder N6 (Pedestal)

26.70

0.16

4.27

P063-5055 Pedestal

29.73

0.16

4.76

Total Seismic Load due to Foundation Weight

2.51

-2.51

17.53

-17.53

0.41

-0.41

2.65

-2.65

0.28

-0.28

1.55

-1.55

0.38

-0.38

2.41

-2.41

0.30

-0.30

1.75

-1.75

0.32

-0.32

1.92

-1.92

0.26

-0.26

1.47

-1.47

0.30

-0.30

1.60

-1.60

196.08

-196.08

Table 3-8 Earthquake Load @ X-Direction due to Equ


Mass

Weight

(lbs)

(kips)

Compressor Frame

192684

192.68

Crank 1 Cylinder

15764

15.76

Crank 2 Cylinder

27889

27.89

Crank 3 Cylinder

21584

21.58

Crank 4 Cylinder

13338

13.34

Crank 5 Cylinder

28859

28.86

Crank 6 Cylinder

28859

28.86

Flywheel

3041

3.04

Main Driver (MC063-1000)

115743

115.74

Suction Volume Bottle (Z063-6501A)

7673

7.67

Suction Volume Bottle (Z063-6501B)

7673

7.67

Discharge Volume Bottle (Z063-6502A)

5600

5.60

Discharge Volume Bottle (Z063-6502B)

5600

5.60

Suction Volume Bottle (Z063-6503)

6416

6.42

Discharge Volume Bottle (Z063-6504)

5821

5.82

Suction Volume Bottle (Z063-6505)

1941

1.94

Discharge Volume Bottle (Z063-6506)

4564

4.56

Suction Volume Bottle (Z063-1001)

3991

3.99

Discharge Volume Bottle (Z063-1002)

7077

7.08

Suction Volume Bottle (Z063-1003)

5358

5.36

Discharge Volume Bottle (Z063-1004)

19335

19.34

Distance Piece Drain Tank (D063-1001)

177

0.18

Distance Piece Drain Tank (D063-1002)

177

0.18

Cylinder Crank 1 Support

1323

1.32

Cylinder Crank 2 Support

1345

1.35

Cylinder Crank 3 Support

1345

1.35

Cylinder Crank 4 Support

1345

1.35

Cylinder Crank 5 Support

1345

1.35

Cylinder Crank 6 Support

1345

1.35

Component

Total Seismic Load due to Equipment


Therefore,
Total Applied Load @ +X-dir.
Total Applied Load @ -X-dir.
(b) Reaction Summary from STAAD

irection due to Equipment Static Loads


Seismic Load

Moment

(Fx) 0.062W

Mz

(+X-dir)

(-X-dir)

(+X-dir)

(-X-dir)

(kips)

(kips)

(kips-ft)

(kips-ft)

11.95

-11.95

256.88

-256.88

0.98

-0.98

21.27

-21.27

1.73

-1.73

37.64

-37.64

1.34

-1.34

29.13

-29.13

0.83

-0.83

18.00

-18.00

1.79

-1.79

38.94

-38.94

1.79

-1.79

38.94

-38.94

0.19

-0.19

4.10

-4.10

7.18

-7.18

156.19

-156.19

0.48

-0.48

13.28

-13.28

0.48

-0.48

13.28

-13.28

0.35

-0.35

5.06

-5.06

0.35

-0.35

5.06

-5.06

0.40

-0.40

11.03

-11.03

0.36

-0.36

5.27

-5.27

0.12

-0.12

3.17

-3.17

0.28

-0.28

4.32

-4.32

0.25

-0.25

6.59

-6.59

0.44

-0.44

6.43

-6.43

0.33

-0.33

8.76

-8.76

1.20

-1.20

17.64

-17.64

0.01

-0.01

0.12

-0.12

0.01

-0.01

0.12

-0.12

0.08

-0.08

1.43

-1.43

0.08

-0.08

1.37

-1.37

0.08

-0.08

1.42

-1.42

0.08

-0.08

1.40

-1.40

0.08

-0.08

1.36

-1.36

0.08

-0.08

1.36

-1.36

33.31

-33.31

229.38

kips

-229.38

kips

[EE(+X)] = [EO(+X)]
Load 20: EARTHQUAKE EMPTY @ [+XDIR] ([EE(+X)])
Fx (+X-dir)
Load 24: EARTHQUAKE OPERATING @ [+XDIR] ([EO(+X)])
Fx (+X-dir)
[EE(-X)] = [EO(-X)]
Load 21: EARTHQUAKE EMPTY @ [-XDIR] ([EE(-X)])
Fx (-X-dir)
Load 25: EARTHQUAKE OPERATING @ [-XDIR] ([EO(-X)])
Fx (-X-dir)
(c) Load Diagram

(Refer to "Section 6. Loadin

R] ([EE(+X)])
=

-229.38

kips

-229.38

kips

229.38

kips

229.38

kips

+XDIR] ([EO(+X)])

R] ([EE(-X)])

-XDIR] ([EO(-X)])

to "Section 6. Loading Diagram" of this Calculation Sheet)

3.4.2 Earthquake Load @ Z-Direction


(a) Applied Loads

Table 3-9 Earthquake Load @ Z-Direction due to Fo


Volume
Density
Weight
Component
(ft3)

(kcf)

(kips)

Mat Foundation

9044.86

0.16

1447.18

Compressor Pedestal

4550.96

0.16

728.15

Electric Motor Pedestal

3220.10

0.16

515.22

Z063-1002 Pedestal

790.83

0.16

126.53

Z063-6506 Pedestal

868.59

0.16

138.97

Z063-1004 (Pedestal)

265.82

0.16

42.53

Z063-6504 (Pedestal)

251.61

0.16

40.26

Z063-6502A (Pedestal)

293.57

0.16

46.97

Z063-6502B (Pedestal)

253.29

0.16

40.53

Cylinder N1 (Pedestal)

40.85

0.16

6.54

Cylinder N2 (Pedestal)

27.73

0.16

4.44

Cylinder N3 (Pedestal)

38.22

0.16

6.11

Cylinder N4 (Pedestal)

30.44

0.16

4.87

Cylinder N5 (Pedestal)

32.52

0.16

5.20

Cylinder N6 (Pedestal)

26.70

0.16

4.27

P063-5055 Pedestal

29.73

0.16

4.76

Total Seismic Load due to Foundation Weight

Table 3-10 Earthquake Load @ Z-Direction due to Equ


Mass

Weight

(lbs)

(kips)

Compressor Frame

192684

192.68

Crank 1 Cylinder

15764

15.76

Crank 2 Cylinder

27889

27.89

Crank 3 Cylinder

21584

21.58

Crank 4 Cylinder

13338

13.34

Crank 5 Cylinder

28859

28.86

Crank 6 Cylinder

28859

28.86

Flywheel

3041

3.04

Main Driver (MC063-1000)

115743

115.74

Suction Volume Bottle (Z063-6501A)

7673

7.67

Suction Volume Bottle (Z063-6501B)

7673

7.67

Component

Z-Direction due to Foundation Weight


Seismic Load

Moment

(Fz) 0.062W

Mx

(+Z-dir)

(-Z-dir)

(+Z-dir)

(-Z-dir)

(kips)

(kips)

(kips-ft)

(kips-ft)

89.73

-89.73

0.00

0.00

45.15

-45.15

509.65

-509.65

31.94

-31.94

320.35

-320.35

7.84

-7.84

57.94

-57.94

8.62

-8.62

67.16

-67.16

2.64

-2.64

19.47

-19.47

2.50

-2.50

18.43

-18.43

2.91

-2.91

20.31

-20.31

2.51

-2.51

17.53

-17.53

0.41

-0.41

2.65

-2.65

0.28

-0.28

1.55

-1.55

0.38

-0.38

2.41

-2.41

0.30

-0.30

1.75

-1.75

0.32

-0.32

1.92

-1.92

0.26

-0.26

1.47

-1.47

0.30

-0.30

1.60

-1.60

196.08

-196.08

Direction due to Equipment Static Loads


Seismic Load

Moment

(Fz) 0.062W

Mx

(+Z-dir)

(-Z-dir)

(+Z-dir)

(-Z-dir)

(kips)

(kips)

(kips-ft)

(kips-ft)

11.95

-11.95

256.88

-256.88

0.98

-0.98

21.27

-21.27

1.73

-1.73

37.64

-37.64

1.34

-1.34

29.13

-29.13

0.83

-0.83

18.00

-18.00

1.79

-1.79

38.94

-38.94

1.79

-1.79

38.94

-38.94

0.19

-0.19

4.10

-4.10

7.18

-7.18

156.19

-156.19

0.48

-0.48

13.28

-13.28

0.48

-0.48

13.28

-13.28

Discharge Volume Bottle (Z063-6502A)

5600

5.60

Discharge Volume Bottle (Z063-6502B)

5600

5.60

Suction Volume Bottle (Z063-6503)

6416

6.42

Discharge Volume Bottle (Z063-6504)

5821

5.82

Suction Volume Bottle (Z063-6505)

1941

1.94

Discharge Volume Bottle (Z063-6506)

4564

4.56

Suction Volume Bottle (Z063-1001)

3991

3.99

Discharge Volume Bottle (Z063-1002)

7077

7.08

Suction Volume Bottle (Z063-1003)

5358

5.36

Discharge Volume Bottle (Z063-1004)

19335

19.34

Distance Piece Drain Tank (D063-1001)

177

0.18

Distance Piece Drain Tank (D063-1002)

177

0.18

Cylinder Crank 1 Support

1323

1.32

Cylinder Crank 2 Support

1345

1.35

Cylinder Crank 3 Support

1345

1.35

Cylinder Crank 4 Support

1345

1.35

Cylinder Crank 5 Support

1345

1.35

Cylinder Crank 6 Support

1345

1.35

Total Seismic Load due to Equipment


Therefore,
Total Applied Load @ +Z-dir.
Total Applied Load @ -Z-dir.

0.35

-0.35

5.06

-5.06

0.35

-0.35

5.06

-5.06

0.40

-0.40

11.03

-11.03

0.36

-0.36

5.27

-5.27

0.12

-0.12

3.17

-3.17

0.28

-0.28

4.32

-4.32

0.25

-0.25

6.59

-6.59

0.44

-0.44

6.43

-6.43

0.33

-0.33

8.76

-8.76

1.20

-1.20

17.64

-17.64

0.01

-0.01

0.12

-0.12

0.01

-0.01

0.12

-0.12

0.08

-0.08

1.43

-1.43

0.08

-0.08

1.37

-1.37

0.08

-0.08

1.42

-1.42

0.08

-0.08

1.40

-1.40

0.08

-0.08

1.36

-1.36

0.08

-0.08

1.36

-1.36

33.31

-33.31

229.38

kips

-229.38

kips

(b) Reaction Summary from STAAD


[EE(+Z)] = [EO(+Z)]
Load 22: EARTHQUAKE EMPTY @ [+XDIR] ([EE(+Z)])
Fx (+X-dir)
Load 26: EARTHQUAKE OPERATING @ [-XDIR] ([EO(-X)])
Fx (+X-dir)
[EE(-Z)] = [EO(-Z)]
Load 23: EARTHQUAKE EMPTY @ [-ZDIR] ([EE(-Z)])
Fx (-X-dir)
Load 27: EARTHQUAKE OPERATING @ [-ZDIR] ([EO(-Z)])
Fx (-X-dir)

(Refer to "Section 6. Loadin

(c) Load Diagram

3.5 Abnormal Load


3.5.1 Abnormal 1 [Dab1]
(a) Applied Loads
Table 3-11 Forces Due to Electric Motor at Short Circuit (Case 1)
Force to the base

Component

(lbs)
Electric Motor Support (Fa)

104540

Electric Motor Support (Fb)

-49680

Electric Motor Support (Fc)

4720

Electric Motor Support (Fd)

29450

Total force to the base due to electric motor at short circuit


Therefore,
Total Applied Load @ Y-dir.
(b) Reaction Summary from STAAD
Load 71: ABNORMAL 1 (DAB1)
Fy
(c) Load Diagram

3.5.2 Abnormal 2 [Dab2]

(Refer to "Section 6. Loadin

R] ([EE(+Z)])
=

-229.38

kips

-229.38

kips

229.38

kips

229.38

kips

-XDIR] ([EO(-X)])

-ZDIR] ([EO(-Z)])

to "Section 6. Loading Diagram" of this Calculation Sheet)

t (Case 1)
Fy
(kips)
-104.54
49.68
-4.72
-29.45
-89.03
=

-89.03

kips

89.03

kips

to "Section 6. Loading Diagram" of this Calculation Sheet)

(a) Applied Loads


Table 3-12 Forces Due to Electric Motor at Short Circuit (Case 2)
Force to the base

Component

(lbs)
Electric Motor Support (Fa)

-49680

Electric Motor Support (Fb)

104540

Electric Motor Support (Fc)

4720

Electric Motor Support (Fd)

29450

Total force to the base due to electric motor at short circuit


Therefore,
Total Applied Load @ Y-dir.
(b) Reaction Summary from STAAD
Load 72: ABNORMAL 2 (DAB2)
Fy
(c) Load Diagram

(Refer to "Section 6. Loadin

t (Case 2)
Fy
(kips)
49.68
-104.54
-4.72
-29.45
-89.03
=

-89.03

kips

89.03

kips

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Table 12.2-1 Design Coefficients and Factors for Seismic Force-Resisting Systems

Seismic Force-Resisting System


A. BEARING WALL SYSTEMS
A1. Special reinforced concrete shear walls
A2. Ordinary reinforced concrete shear walls
A3. Detailed plain concrete shear walls
A4. Ordinary plain concrete shear walls
A5. Intermediate precast shear walls
A6. Ordinary precast shear walls
A7. Special reinforced masonry shear walls
A8. Intermediate reinforced masonry shear walls
A9. Ordinary reinforced masonry shear walls
A10. Detailed plain masonry shear walls
A11. Ordinary plain masonry shear walls
A12. Prestressed masonry shear walls
A13. Ordinary reinforced AAC masonry shear walls
A14. Ordinary plain AAC masonry shear walls
A15. Light-frame (wood) walls sheathed with wood structural panels rated for shear resistance or steel sheets

A16. Light-frame (cold-formed steel) walls sheathed with wood structural panels rated for shear resistance or stee
sheets
A17. Light-frame walls with shear panels of all other materials
A18. Light-frame (cold-formed steel) wall systems using flat strap bracing
B. BUILDING FRAME SYSTEMS
B1. Steel eccentrically braced frames
B2. Steel specially concentrically braced frames
B3. Steel ordinary concentrically braced frames
B4. Specially reinforced concrete shear walls
B5. Ordinary reinforced concrete shear walls
B6. Detailed plain concrete shear walls
B7. Ordinary plain concrete shear walls
B8. Intermediate precast shear walls
B9. Ordinary precast shear walls
B10. Steel and concrete composite eccentrically braced frames
B11. Steel and concrete composite special concentrically braced frames
B12. Steel and concrete composite ordinary braced frames
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Modification
Coefficient, R
5
4
2
1 1/2
4
3
5
3 1/2
2
2
1 1/2
1 1/2
2
1 1/2
6 1/2
6 1/2
2
4
8
6
3 1/4
6
5
2
1 1/2
5
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B13. Steel and concrete composite plate shear walls


B14. Steel and concrete composite special shear walls
B15. Steel and concrete composite ordinary shear walls
B16. Special reinforced masonry shear walls
B17. Intermediate reinforced masonry shear walls
B18. Ordinary reinforced masonry shear walls
B19. Detailed plain masonry shear walls
B20. Ordinary plain masonry shear walls
B21. Prestressed masonry shear walls
B22. Light-frame (wood) walls sheathed with wood structural panels rated for shear resistance

B23.Light-frame (cold-formed steel) walls sheathed with wood structural panels rated for shear resistance or stee
sheets
B24. Light-frame walls with shear panels of all other materials
B25. Steel buckling-restrained braced frames
B26. Steel special plate shear walls
C. MOMENT-RESISTING FRAME SYSTEMS
C1. Steel special moment frames
C2. Steel special truss moment frames
C3. Steel intermediate moment frames
C4. Steel ordinary moment frames
C5. Special reinforced concrete moment frames
C6. Intermediate reinforced concrete moment frames
C7. Ordinary reinforced concrete moment frames
C8. Steel and concrete composite special moment frames
C9. Steel and concrete composite intermediate moment frames
C10. Steel and concrete composite partially restrained moment frames
C11. Steel and concrete composite ordinary moment frames
C12. Cold-formed steel - special bolted moment frame
D. DUAL SYSTEMS WITH SPECIAL MOMENT FRAMES CAPABLE OF RESISTING AT LEAST 25% OF
PRESCRIBED SEISMIC FORCES
D1. Steel eccentrically braced frames
D2. Steel special concentrically braced frames
D3. Special reinforced concrete shear walls
D4. Ordinary reinforced concrete shear walls
D5. Steel and concrete composite eccentrically braced frames
D6. Steel and concrete composite special concentrically braced frames
D7. Steel and concrete composite plate shear walls
D8. Steel and concrete composite special shear walls
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6 1/2
6
5
5 1/2
4
2
2
1 1/2
1 1/2
7
7
2 1/2
8
7
8
7
4 1/2
3 1/2
8
5
3
8
5
6
3
3 1/2

8
7
7
6
8
6
7 1/2
7
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D9. Steel and concrete composite ordinary shear walls


D10. Special reinforced masonry shear walls
D11. Intermediate reinforced masonry shear walls
D12. Steel buckling-restrained braced frames
D13. Steel special plate shear walls

E. DUAL SYSTEMS WITH INTERMEDIATE MOMENT FRAMES CAPABLE OF RESISTING AT LEAST 25% OF
PRESCRIBED SEISMIC FORCES
E1. Steel special concentrically braced frames
E2. Special reinforced concrete shear walls
E3. Ordinary reinforced masonry shear walls
E4. Intermediate reinforced masonry shear walls
E5. Steel and concrete composite special concentrically braced frames
E6. Steel and concrete composite ordinary braced frames
E7. Steel and concrete composite ordinary shear walls
E8. Ordinary reinforced concrete shear walls
F. SHEAR WALL-FRAME INTERACTIVE SYSTEM WITH ORDINARY REINFORCED CONCRETE MOMENT
FRAMES AND ORDINARY REINFORCED CONCRETE SHEAR WALLS
G. CANTILEVERED COLUMN SYSTEMS DETAILED TO CONFORM TO THE REQUIREMENTS FOR:
G1. Steel special cantilever column systems
G2. Steel ordinary cantilever column systems
G3. Special reinforced concrete moment frames
G4. Intermediate reinforced concrete moment frames
G5. Ordinary reinforced concrete moment frames
G6. Timber frames

H. STEEL SYSTEMS NOT SPECIFICALLY DETAILED FOR SEISMIC RESISTANCE, EXCLUDING CANTILEVE
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6
5 1/2
4
8
8

6
6 1/2
3
3 1/2
5 1/2
3 1/2
5
5 1/2
4 1/2

2 1/2
1 1/4
2 1/2
1 1/2
1
1 1/2
3

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Table 15.4-2 Seismic Coefficients for Nonbuilding Structures not Similar to Buildings

Nonbuilding Structure Type


A. ELEVATED TANKS, VESSELS, BINS OR HOPPERS
A1. On symmetrically braced legs (not similar to buildings)
A2. On unbraced legs or asymmetrically braced legs (not similar buildings)
B. HORIZONTAL, SADDLE SUPPORTED WELDED STEEL VESSELS
C. FLAT-BOTTOM GROUND-SUPPORTED TANKS:
C1. Steel or fiber-reinforced plastic:
C1.1. Mechanically anchored
C1.2. Self-anchored
C2. Reinforced or prestressed concrete:
C2.1. Reinforced nonsliding base
C2.2. Anchored flexible base
C2.3. Unanchored and unconstrained flexible base
C3. All other
D. CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE SILOS HAVING WALLS CONTINUOUS TO THE FOUNDATION
E. ALL OTHER REINFORCED MASONRY STRUCTURES NOT SIMILAR TO BUILDINGS DETAILED AS
INTERMEDIATE REINFORCED MASONRY SHEAR WALLS
F. ALL OTHER REINFORCED MASONRY STRUCTURES NOT SIMILAR TO BUILDINGS DETAILED AS
ORDINARY REINFORCED MASONRY SHEAR WALLS
G. ALL OTHER NONREINFORCED MASONRY STRUCTURES NOT SIMILAR TO BUILDINGS
H. CONCRETE CHIMNEYS AND STACKS

I. ALL STEEL AND REINFORCED CONCRETE DISTRIBUTED MASS CANTILEVER STRUCTURES NOT
OTHERWISE COVERED HEREIN INCLUDING STACKS, CHIMNEYS, SILOS, SKIRT-SUPPORTED VERTICAL
VESSELS AND SINGLE PEDESTAL OR SKIRT SUPPORTED
I1. Welded steel
I2. Welded steel with special detailing
I3. Prestressed or reinforced concrete
I4. Prestressed or reinforced concrete with special detailing

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Response
Modification
Coefficient, R
3
2
3

3
2 1/2
2
3 1/4
1 1/2
1 1/2
3
3

2
1 1/4
2
2
2
3
2
3

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J. TRUSSED TOWERS (FREESTANDING OR GUYED), GUYED STACKS AND CHIMNEYS


K. COOLING TOWERS
K1. Concrete or steel
K2. Wood frames
L. TELECOMMUNICATION TOWERS
L1. Truss: Steel
L2. Pole: Steel
L2.1. Wood
L2.2. Concrete
L3. Frame: Steel
L3.1. Wood
L3.2. Concrete
M. AMUSEMENT STRUCTURES AND MONUMENTS
N. INVERTED PENDULUM TYPE STRUCTURES (EXCEPT ELEVATED TANKS, VESSELS, BINS AND
HOPPERS)
O. SIGNS AND BILLBOARDS
P. ALL OTHER SELF-SUPPORTING STRUCTURES, TANKS, OR VESSELS NOT COVERED ABOVE OR BY
REFERENCE STANDARDS THAT ARE SIMILAR TO BUILDINGS

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3
3 1/2
3 1/2
3
1 1/2
1 1/2
1 1/2
1 1/2
1 1/2
1 1/2
2
2
3
1 1/4

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WIND LOAD CALCULATION

REF. CODE:

Primary Compressor Foundation


Fw = qz G Cf Af

0.24 Af (psi)

qz = 0.00256*Kz*Kzt*Kd*V2*I

Gust Effect factor, G

0.85

Force coefficient, Cf

1.40

Exposure category
Velocity pressure coeff.,Kz

0.94

Topographic factor, Kzt

1.00

Wind directionality factor,Kd

0.85

Importance factor, I

1.15

Basic wind speed, V

28.46 psf

110 mph

WIND LOAD ACTING ON CONCRETE PAD/PEDESTAL:


a) Wind @ X-Direction
Area normal

Wind @ X-dir (Fx)

58970.00 in2
14.15 kips

b) Wind @ Z-Direction
Area normal

Wind @ Z-dir (Fz)

42715.00 in2
10.25 kips

WIND LOAD ACTING ON EQUIPMENT:


a) Wind @ X-Direction
Area normal

Wind @ X-dir

87588.00 in2
21.02 kips

b) Wind @ Z-Direction
Area normal

Wind @ Z-dir

70494.00 in2
16.92 kips

ASCE 7-05 Section 6.5.15


ASCE 7-05 Section 6.5.10
where:
Fw : Wind pressure, psf
qz : Velocity pressure at exposure C,

Af : projected area normal to wind dir.


h : Height considered =

STAAD INPUT:
WIND LOAD ACTING ON CONCRETE PAD/PEDESTAL:
a) Wind @ +X Direction
Staad area normal

60105.00 in2

Wind pressure,psi

0.24 psi

Staad area normal

60879.00 in2

Wind pressure,psi

0.23 psi

Staad area normal

40410.00 in2

Wind pressure,psi

0.25 psi

_SIDE_WIND+Z PR GZ 0.2537

Staad area normal

Wind pressure,psi

37405.00 in2
0.27 psi

_SIDE_WIND-Z PR GZ -0.2741

_SIDE_WIND+X PR GX 0.2355

b) Wind @ -X Direction
_SIDE_WIND-X PR GX -0.2325

c) Wind @ +Z Direction

d) Wind @ -Z Direction

WIND LOAD ACTING ON EQUIPMENT:


a) Wind @ X-Direction
Area normal

87588.00 in2

Wind @ +X direction
2245 FX 21021 MZ -5486512
Wind @ -X direction
2245 FX -21021 MZ 5486512
b) Wind @ Z-Direction
Area normal (1)

70494.00 in2

Wind @ +Z direction
2245 FZ 16919 MX 4415744
Wind @ -Z direction
2245 FZ -16919 MX -4415744

REF. CODE: ASCE 7-05

Velocity pressure at exposure C, psf


projected area normal to wind dir.
Height considered =

25.0 ft

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