sme76
Structural
- Apr 5, 2004
- 11
I've got an analysis task to evaluate a pipe storage system at a tube mill. The basic rack geometry is two vertical posts extending up from a horizontal wideflange beam at the base. Think of "U" shaped frames spaced regularly with steel pipes stacked directly on top of one another within these frames between the vertical rack members. My question is what is the lateral force produced by a stack of pipes? Pipes stored within a given rack will all be the same diameter and wall thickness but there are multiple pipe sizes that will be stored in different racks. I'm wondering if anybody knows of a resource that solves this general case. Default method may be to calculate the "density" of the stacked pipes and treat them as a fluid which would create a triangular force distribution on the wall but that may be too conservative. Any input is appreciated.