Seeker88
Mechanical
- Jul 29, 2003
- 22
Hi all,
I am working on a project at the moment which consists of an oil heater tank (rectangular 3m long, x 2m wide x 2 m high - made from 6 mm thk Carbon Steel). The unit is suffering from vibration induced by motors from a burner placed below our heating tank.
Is there any simplified methods available to me to place stiffeners or reinforcing strips across the sides of the tank to reduce the vibration effect. I understand that I am looking to find the resonant frequency of the plates involved but am really looking for a quick fix method for the tank in question.
Any help, direction or methodologies that you could make available would be greatly appreciated.
Many Thanks
Charles
I am working on a project at the moment which consists of an oil heater tank (rectangular 3m long, x 2m wide x 2 m high - made from 6 mm thk Carbon Steel). The unit is suffering from vibration induced by motors from a burner placed below our heating tank.
Is there any simplified methods available to me to place stiffeners or reinforcing strips across the sides of the tank to reduce the vibration effect. I understand that I am looking to find the resonant frequency of the plates involved but am really looking for a quick fix method for the tank in question.
Any help, direction or methodologies that you could make available would be greatly appreciated.
Many Thanks
Charles