StructuralNomad
Structural
- May 1, 2012
- 15
Dear Community Members,
I am verifying an existing vessel(horizontal) foundation for new vessel loads supplied by the vendor. The vessel has 24" diameter inlet/outlet nozzles with forces/moments along three principal axes.
Ironically, the existing foundation design does not consider the nozzle forces and moments in the design. (Only gravity, environmental, thermal load combinations are considered). I have also come across client specification which recommends fifty percent of nozzle loads to be considered in the design of saddle connection to the foundation. In my opinion the same fifty percent loads should also be considered in the verification of vessel foundations. Please correct me if my assumption is wrong.
Can you also direct me to a reference for the design of vessel foundations?
Best Regards,
I am verifying an existing vessel(horizontal) foundation for new vessel loads supplied by the vendor. The vessel has 24" diameter inlet/outlet nozzles with forces/moments along three principal axes.
Ironically, the existing foundation design does not consider the nozzle forces and moments in the design. (Only gravity, environmental, thermal load combinations are considered). I have also come across client specification which recommends fifty percent of nozzle loads to be considered in the design of saddle connection to the foundation. In my opinion the same fifty percent loads should also be considered in the verification of vessel foundations. Please correct me if my assumption is wrong.
Can you also direct me to a reference for the design of vessel foundations?
Best Regards,