rikiraph2
Mechanical
- May 29, 2009
- 10
I know this has been covered before but not this specifically and with 11th ed. Addendum 1.
Assuming we are using the 5.2.1.k pressures 0.86kPa on the shell and 1.44kPa uplift. If D=diameter, r=radius and H=Height, Dp=design pressure and using Fig 5-27, the formulas from 5.11 do we use:
1/. Mw = 0.86*D*H*(H/2)+1.44*pi*r^2*r
2/. Mpi = Dp*pi*r^2*r
These formulas work out that most thin wall tanks need anchors, seems far more so than in earlier editions.
Also in appendix F. F.4.2 is the Wind moment refered to:
3/. M=0.86*D*H*(H/2)
Also the term DLs for a self supported umbrella type roof does not take any account for the roof is that correct? which gives a very low Pmax by F.4.2 again meaning I need anchors.
Assuming we are using the 5.2.1.k pressures 0.86kPa on the shell and 1.44kPa uplift. If D=diameter, r=radius and H=Height, Dp=design pressure and using Fig 5-27, the formulas from 5.11 do we use:
1/. Mw = 0.86*D*H*(H/2)+1.44*pi*r^2*r
2/. Mpi = Dp*pi*r^2*r
These formulas work out that most thin wall tanks need anchors, seems far more so than in earlier editions.
Also in appendix F. F.4.2 is the Wind moment refered to:
3/. M=0.86*D*H*(H/2)
Also the term DLs for a self supported umbrella type roof does not take any account for the roof is that correct? which gives a very low Pmax by F.4.2 again meaning I need anchors.