Large-diameter circular track with same layered columns having adjustable concentricity
A circular track and concentricity technology, which is applied in the direction of architecture and building construction, can solve the problems of high center of gravity, large size, and heavy mass of large sculptures, and achieve the effects of convenient maintenance, simple structure, and easy adjustment of concentricity
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[0013] Basic parameters: This invention is used as a rotating support for movable buildings, and it is used to support large-scale rotating sculptures in cities as an example. The invention will be further explained. The weight of the sculpture is about 500 tons, the height of the sculpture is 60 meters, and the maximum outer diameter is 28 meters. The sculpture is required to be erected stably Reliable, flexible rotation around the center of rotation.
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[0014] Implementation plan: use the concrete column 5 as the foundation, set the upper and lower circular tracks on the concrete column 5, as the rotation support of the sculpture, make the lower half of the sculpture hollow, set the lining frame 6 in the hollow, and place the lining frame 6 Set on the concrete column 5, radial rollers 61 are set on the lining frame 6 at the upper layer of the circular track; radial rollers 61, axial rollers 62 and driving device 63 are set at the lower layer of the circular track on the lining frame 6. The structure of the circular track is set by coaxial layering,
[0015] In order to increase the height of the supporting point of the movable building, lower the center of gravity, and improve the stability of the movable building, this plan determines that the layer spacing of the circular track is 26 meters, and the coaxiality of the two-layer circular track is required to be adjustable.
[0016] Installation and commissioning: firstly, pou...
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