LOUIE24
Mechanical
- Feb 29, 2012
- 4
I need some suggestions regarding the structural integrity of an incinerator stack. This stack I am referring to is 9,000 lbs and 45 feet high with a 48 inch diameter. We have three guy wires that are hand tight with three turns of the turnbuckle. The stack is moving at high winds 12" off of center. The stack is comprised of 9-60" flanged 10 gauge stainless steel. The bottom of the stack where it is flanged to the incinerator is moving and causing bolts to loosen and even snap.
The following are possibilities that we need to look into as to why this stack is such an issue.
1. Wind load to surface area on chimney at 9,000 lb. What moment is being created.
2. If the incinerator starts to rock, will it amplify the movement on chimney.
3. Will it be recommended to have more tension on guy wires .
4. Will the chimney require a lower support structure to brace movement.
Any and all suggestions are welcomed. I am trying to help out a friend.
Thanks,
Louie24
The following are possibilities that we need to look into as to why this stack is such an issue.
1. Wind load to surface area on chimney at 9,000 lb. What moment is being created.
2. If the incinerator starts to rock, will it amplify the movement on chimney.
3. Will it be recommended to have more tension on guy wires .
4. Will the chimney require a lower support structure to brace movement.
Any and all suggestions are welcomed. I am trying to help out a friend.
Thanks,
Louie24