timagatep
Mechanical
- Feb 6, 2015
- 3
Hello,
I know there is a method for designing rectangular tanks under hydrostatic pressure. I have used the pressure vessel handbook, among other documents for reference. However, I am stuck on how to compute the correct angle sizing for the tanks. On the examples, the process shows how to calculate the minimum required moment of inertia (in.^4) and then shows the dimensions of an angle that may be used. I am unsure of how they got the dimensions for a specific size of angle solely based on the minimum moment of inertia. I'm sure it has something to do with Roark's formulas, but I have been going crazy looking for other examples.
I am also wondering if there is a standard way of designing a skid for a rectangular tank that will be used in the field. There are alot of custom skid designing companies out there, but I wanted to know if there is a simple calculation procedure, based on the rectangular tank design, that can be followed.
I appreciate all help and information to pointing me in the right direction. Thanks!
I know there is a method for designing rectangular tanks under hydrostatic pressure. I have used the pressure vessel handbook, among other documents for reference. However, I am stuck on how to compute the correct angle sizing for the tanks. On the examples, the process shows how to calculate the minimum required moment of inertia (in.^4) and then shows the dimensions of an angle that may be used. I am unsure of how they got the dimensions for a specific size of angle solely based on the minimum moment of inertia. I'm sure it has something to do with Roark's formulas, but I have been going crazy looking for other examples.
I am also wondering if there is a standard way of designing a skid for a rectangular tank that will be used in the field. There are alot of custom skid designing companies out there, but I wanted to know if there is a simple calculation procedure, based on the rectangular tank design, that can be followed.
I appreciate all help and information to pointing me in the right direction. Thanks!