Rich134
Chemical
- Feb 2, 2003
- 4
Hello to You All
I am new to this site and I have a question. I am considering an API requirement for achoring vertical storage tanks. They say that a 100 mph wind will create 18 Lbf per square foot of projected surface. If the moment tending to overturn the tank is below a given level, no achoring is required. That seems reasonable, but I have forgotten my calculus. What is the moment tending to overturn the tank?
It seems that it would be the total force times some fraction of the height, but I can't find the answer in any of my reference books.
I am new to this site and I have a question. I am considering an API requirement for achoring vertical storage tanks. They say that a 100 mph wind will create 18 Lbf per square foot of projected surface. If the moment tending to overturn the tank is below a given level, no achoring is required. That seems reasonable, but I have forgotten my calculus. What is the moment tending to overturn the tank?
It seems that it would be the total force times some fraction of the height, but I can't find the answer in any of my reference books.