ChadV
Structural
- Jan 19, 2009
- 65
Hi all!
Does anybody have experience or literature related to wind loads on a structure located adjacent to one or multiple large circular tanks?
The situation I'm looking at has a grid of oil storage tanks about 100 feet in diameter and 40 feet high. Centre-to-centre tank spacing is 130 feet, meaning out-to-out distance is 30 feet. The plan is to have a small structure containing some equipment located between two of the tanks (attached sketch). I'm wondering if anyone is aware of provisions or design guidance for wind loads on the equipment structure to account for a "funneling" type of effect as wind is directed through the smaller opening between tanks. I've found some literature related to wind pressures on tanks themselves, but nothing related to adjacent structures.
Logically there have to be some upper and lower bounds for the spacing where this is no longer an issue, and it would be possible to look at some more research-type publications to come up with a rational approach... but before I do that, can anybody suggest approaches, publications, etc? There's always the be-very-conservative route but I'd like to temper that with some printed design guidance if I can find it.
Thanks!
Does anybody have experience or literature related to wind loads on a structure located adjacent to one or multiple large circular tanks?
The situation I'm looking at has a grid of oil storage tanks about 100 feet in diameter and 40 feet high. Centre-to-centre tank spacing is 130 feet, meaning out-to-out distance is 30 feet. The plan is to have a small structure containing some equipment located between two of the tanks (attached sketch). I'm wondering if anyone is aware of provisions or design guidance for wind loads on the equipment structure to account for a "funneling" type of effect as wind is directed through the smaller opening between tanks. I've found some literature related to wind pressures on tanks themselves, but nothing related to adjacent structures.
Logically there have to be some upper and lower bounds for the spacing where this is no longer an issue, and it would be possible to look at some more research-type publications to come up with a rational approach... but before I do that, can anybody suggest approaches, publications, etc? There's always the be-very-conservative route but I'd like to temper that with some printed design guidance if I can find it.
Thanks!