horuhe00
Civil/Environmental
- Nov 23, 2010
- 4
I'm in charge of designing a concrete liner for a fuel tank farm. Base material is clay, the concrete liner is going to be 5 inches with wire mesh plates. I'm thinking of contraction joints every 10 feet and expansion joints at the toe of the dikes and pipe supports.
I'm not sure of the spacing between expansion joints though. I have clay as a base which might buckle the liner with the inherent expansion/contraction of the clay, but I must also make the liner with as few joints as possible to maintain the integrity of the liner in case of a leak and/or fire.
Anybody have any advice?
I'm not sure of the spacing between expansion joints though. I have clay as a base which might buckle the liner with the inherent expansion/contraction of the clay, but I must also make the liner with as few joints as possible to maintain the integrity of the liner in case of a leak and/or fire.
Anybody have any advice?