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    Wind code DIN 1055 part 4

    Greetings I am working to a German code DVS 2205-2 dated 1997 (still very popular in UK). Title: “design of vertical, cylindrical non-pressurised tank” - wholly in Polypropylene This code specifies DIN 1055-4 for wind loads. Does anyone know if this code (DIN 1055-4) is gust based or mean...
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    Things you love/hate with mathcad

    Weikequ I used MathCAD in its ‘6’ and ‘8’ format and in 2000 purchased MathCAD 2000 (on CD) together with Smart sketch and Roark and Young. All in 32 bit OS. It was expensive; but over the years it has paid for it’s self many times over. I have never known it give a wrong answer. I like the...
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    PTFE

    MEngineer You are unlikely to find any data on Modulus (any) or Poisson's ratio outside of the manufacturers testing lab. If you ask them nicely; they usually provide. Regards Ed
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    Silo design. Eurocode 1991-4 interpretation

    Nivoo boss Seems you are down the ‘rabbit hole’ which is Eurocode and the German love of meaningless subscripts. I can offer no advice, other than take it one line at a time and keep asking your self “but what does it mean…”. Repeat. Repeat. I once spent three months on EN 1312- part 3. And...
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    Help with coordinate sytem

    Greetings My thanks to all who contributed to my request for help, with special thanks to ThomasH who confirmed (aided by AI) that such a direction system of R, S & T existed and it obeys the Cartesian RH rule. I just could not envisage an alternative to Cartesian (or why);particularly as...
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    Help with coordinate sytem

    Greetings My thanks for kind replies. NRP 99. I purchased a CD containing the programme in 2000: by 2002 the supplier had gone bust. They only communicated in Spanish. It is a very good FEA, it always passes validation. There is no way to change orientation system. Geometry is in Cartesian...
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    Help with coordinate sytem

    Greetings I have used since 2000; an excellent FEA package called AutoFEA (by JL Analyzer). (It has earned much more than it cost). When I draw a model, I use standard Cartesian – x, y & z. When (after processing) I look for bending stress (between two nodes) I am offered ‘S’ and ‘T’...
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    Sodium Hypo Tank Degradation

    Rauri What time scale for blistering? How long tank in service? Temperatures and concentrations.. As described ie PVC-U lined GRP/FRP external - a dual laminate tank. Chlorine from brine and electrolysis is bubbled into sodium hydroxide to produce sodium hypochlorite. PVC-U blisters are...
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    FRP tank Bracket support

    Sathya R Not much information in your question. For FRP (or GRP in Europe) implying a glass and resin structure the design codes are BS4994 and ASME RTP-1. As an alternative (not helpful) try EN13121. What was the tank originally designed to? Brackets can be designed by FEA based on data...
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    Design of Thermoplastic and FRP Tanks

    Greetings from England Some thermoplastics have superb chemical resistance and are often first material choice for liquid chemical storage. For an example, in UK, for well over 25 years, many hundreds of bulk ferric chloride storage tanks have been fabricated using a Polypropylene liner with...
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    FRP crack propagation rates / activity

    YoungPlantEngh The 'paint' is not paint.It is a thixotropic coat comprising of laminating resin plus a viscosity enhancing gell (aka pre gell). Purpose is to seal the laminate from external environmental attack and improve visual appearance. Backing rings of metal (suitably protected) are...
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    FRP crack propagation rates / activity

    YungPlantEng, I have looked carefully at your photograph. Under high magnification, a GRP(FRP) (probably polyester/glass)laminate can be seen below the very thick layer of flow-coat. In a physical battle between GRP and steel - steel will always win - (much) stronger, harder, tougher...
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    Plastic Tank storage in winter

    Cames Plastics tanks come in many forms. Appears you have selected a 27 m3, two piece roto moulded high density polyethylene (HDPE). Plastics are good insulators (PE first practical use was superb electrical insulation (on early radar) 1941). Air-gaps are also very good insulators. Double...
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    Ceiling for numbers with unit

    rmix22 I have checked the manual; and it says ceil (lower case) and it does work in that format. MathCAD 200 does have ceil and floor as built in functions. I hope this time the file is attached. Regards Ed Ed Clymer Resinfab & Associates England
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    Ceiling for numbers with unit

    Hoshang My MathCAD 2000 (best ever version) came on a disc and with a 700 page printed manual. It (the manual)says; floor(x) Greatest integer <= x (x real) ceil (x) same It does work.. However, see attachment for use with units. Pleased to be of help Regards Ed Ed Clymer Resinfab &...

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