PrecastDroopy
Structural
- Nov 2, 2004
- 10
I recently was asked to review a tank for a precaster that has been using this tank since 1947. They have installed countless of these under fast food joints and stores during this time. Not one has failed, or cracked for any reason what so ever. Yesterday a building inspector would not sign of on the tank unless sealed drawings were provided to the county proving that the tank will not fail. After looking at this tank, with a 3" wall, burried 3'-0" below the surface, the wire mesh provided was not even close to the required amount. I used a FEA model to get the moments with the soil loads and such. Any body out there have any idea how to prove this tanks works?
Keep in mind that when it is full the moments on this thing are near zero. This check is only for construction loads, and just prior to filling.
Thanks a bunch.
Chad Van Kampen P.E.
Keep in mind that when it is full the moments on this thing are near zero. This check is only for construction loads, and just prior to filling.
Thanks a bunch.
Chad Van Kampen P.E.