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I need to know the maximum allowable deflection for steel cone roof

I need to know the maximum allowable deflection for steel cone roof

I need to know the maximum allowable deflection for steel cone roof

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I need to know the maximum allowable deflection for steel cone roof
(actually it is a roof for storage tank)

RE: I need to know the maximum allowable deflection for steel cone roof

Better to ask in Tank Engineering or better yet google it.

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RE: I need to know the maximum allowable deflection for steel cone roof

If it is an API 650 tank there may be some help in API 650. Ponding might be a concern.

RE: I need to know the maximum allowable deflection for steel cone roof

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I have seen on some websites that it should not be mre t/2
t:thickness of shell
but i have a dubt that it is too much small

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