gagnete
Structural
- Oct 10, 2013
- 5
Currently I am working on re-purposing a HDS pond to be used as a secondary containment pond. Approximately 40 ft into the pond will be a pump to drain the pond. The pump has to be accessed for routine maintenance so a catwalk will be built from the berm to the pump, which will also support the new piping. The question I have is how to design the rectangular structure that will contain the pump and act as a foundation/columns for the catwalk for seismic loads imposed by the water. From ASCE, it would appear that only sloshing loads need to be applied to the sides of the column. All of the references I have come across address tanks but leave out ponds and especially structures within a pond.
As of now I am calculating the sloshing load per API 650 and applying it to the surface of the wall per ACI 530.3 to check my overturning, sliding, structural integrity etc.
Any assistance on this issue would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Eric
As of now I am calculating the sloshing load per API 650 and applying it to the surface of the wall per ACI 530.3 to check my overturning, sliding, structural integrity etc.
Any assistance on this issue would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Eric