Ebardt
Mechanical
- Mar 3, 2005
- 4
I have a large thin-walled vertical Offgas Drum. The shop just called to say they have the vessel laid horizontally on temp. saddles but they are afraid to start filling with water because they think the vessel will be overstressed.
The vessel is 92'-0" Sm/Sm, 3/8" thick CS, 144" ID. They have it sitting on six (6) temporary steel saddles spaced 180" apart. The saddles are 12" wide and are shimmed with plywood to get a full 120degree contact area. The vessel will weigh about 750,000 lbs full of water, about 125,000lbs per saddle.
Does anyone have a quick method for checking the stability of this vessel prior to hydro or a method for determining the minimum number and spacing of temporary saddles required for hydro?
Any suggestions are greatly appriciated.
The vessel is 92'-0" Sm/Sm, 3/8" thick CS, 144" ID. They have it sitting on six (6) temporary steel saddles spaced 180" apart. The saddles are 12" wide and are shimmed with plywood to get a full 120degree contact area. The vessel will weigh about 750,000 lbs full of water, about 125,000lbs per saddle.
Does anyone have a quick method for checking the stability of this vessel prior to hydro or a method for determining the minimum number and spacing of temporary saddles required for hydro?
Any suggestions are greatly appriciated.