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Horizontal Vessel Reactions, but LRFD

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Jeff Hinkle

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The previous thread was closed, so here we are.

I'm using the PIP guideline (STC01015) to develop a spreadsheet to design concrete foundations for horizontal vessels. I have included both working stress and strength design load combinations - working stress for soil design & strength for concrete design. PIP explicitly states that the thermal expansion load due to vessel expansion should be the lesser of 1) the force required to deflect the foundation an amount equal to the growth of the vessel (huge number) or 2) the force required to exceed the static friction force at the sliding end of the vessel. My question is, when using strength design load combinations - say 1.4D + 1.2T - should the thermal load I consider be mu*1.4*D or mu*D? Mu*D feels right, but mu*1.4*D would be the normal force for that load combination.
 
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