TomasAron
Structural
- Mar 19, 2008
- 9
I was asked to design a flare stack structurally. The flare is going to be supported at two locations, at the base and about 1/2 of the way out. The flare stack is angled about 40 degrees at the end.
Now here is something that scares me. (I have designed low flow flare stacks before.) The potential velocity for this flare is just below subsonic. And I just imagine a fire fighter holding a hose and turning the valve on.
My question is does anyone know of any standards/formulas that can equate these discharge forces. (Not exactly handled in ASCE, or API RP 2A). I have the feeling like the Mechanical Engineers are not giving me all the information I need.
Now here is something that scares me. (I have designed low flow flare stacks before.) The potential velocity for this flare is just below subsonic. And I just imagine a fire fighter holding a hose and turning the valve on.
My question is does anyone know of any standards/formulas that can equate these discharge forces. (Not exactly handled in ASCE, or API RP 2A). I have the feeling like the Mechanical Engineers are not giving me all the information I need.