edsun10
Structural
- Jul 28, 2009
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I have been asked to design a fix for saddles on a large horizontal vessel. The vessel capacity is 400m3 and it operates at approx 130C.
The saddles have plastic deformation and have bowed upwards in the middle such the saddle base plate at the centreline is at least 20mm clear of the foundation.
This obviously means the load from the vessel is now concentrated at the extreme ends of the saddle and the concrete foundation is being damaged at these locations.
There is also a loss of thermal compensation in the system as the bolts on the 'sliding' ends are also being damaged.
Anyone have any thoughts on how the saddle base plate can be returned to specification?
The saddles have plastic deformation and have bowed upwards in the middle such the saddle base plate at the centreline is at least 20mm clear of the foundation.
This obviously means the load from the vessel is now concentrated at the extreme ends of the saddle and the concrete foundation is being damaged at these locations.
There is also a loss of thermal compensation in the system as the bolts on the 'sliding' ends are also being damaged.
Anyone have any thoughts on how the saddle base plate can be returned to specification?