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Water Fountain

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BONILL

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Mar 9, 2010
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I am designing the slab for a water fountain (See attached elvation). The diameter is 7m. I would appreciate any help determining what the best way of designing it might be. Can I model it as a shell element in SAP2000?, can I treat in some way as a retaining structure?

Thanks in advance for your help.
 
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You can use a shell element in SAP2000; subject the inner side of the elements to the hydrostatic pressure, by level of rings of shells, perpendicular to the shell, outwards; plus of course any other loads for maintenance etc. Do not forget snow, ice/icicle formation depending upon the zone.

You may want to forfeit the ice pressure with some flexible liner but maybe that is not in the mind of the designer.
 
This project is in the caribbean. So no problem with snow/ice.
 
I modeled the fountain as a shell element in SAP2000. Subjected the inner side of the elements to outward hydrostatic pressure.

I used a slab thickness of 10in.

Total maximum deflection = 0.05 in.
Maximum Shear @ d (Vmax) = 16.50 Ton/m (Which I used for for two-way shear check).
Mmax = 30.87 Ton.m/m

I used #4 @ 6" o.c. each way for reinforcement at top of slab.
#4 @ 12" o.c. each way for reinforcement at bottom of slab.

Any comments would be greatly appreciated.
 
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