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Bolted Tanks

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nuche1973

Structural
Apr 29, 2008
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Hi all,
The PE I work for is out of town and our Mech guys "don't do tanks." So here it is - Working on a 24' diameter pressurized tank. The tank consists of 3 rings with an average width of 13'. The shell thickness is 3/16" A-36 steel. The tank is bolted construction with a top and bottom flange that is welded onto the panels (3/8" plate 6" wide). The sides are overlaped and reinforced with 3/8" plate 6" wide. The bolts are A-325 5/8"diameter. The operating pressure of the tank is about 1psi (20"wc)with an explosion relief vents that engage at 3.25psi. Ok, here is my question: I calculated my tangential and axial stresses (2.496ksi and 1.248ksi respectively)but I am a little confused as to how this data translates to the bolt spacing along the edges. My preliminary calcs give me 5 1/4" o.c. at the overlap and 4 3/4" o.c. at the flanges. Am I on the right track?
 
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