TXTank
Mechanical
- Dec 5, 2014
- 14
Should the roof live load and snow load be included in the roof weight when calculating the unit force T1 (equation 8 of 5.10.2.5)?
For example, suppose I have a tank with a 100 foot diameter tank with conical roof with alpha = 80, plate density = 0.2833, and internal pressure of 0.1 psi. The roof plate weight is 81337 lbs. T1 using this weight is 48.516 and T2 is 345.5. The required thickness per 5.10.3.2 is 0.0466. If I add a roof live load of 20 lb/ft^2, the weight jumps to 238416.5 and T1 is now negative at -191.433. After iterating several times for 5.10.3.3, I came up with a required thickness of 0.273. Quite a big difference.
A second question: What if the internal pressure is zero? T2 is then zero. Which section then applies for calculating thickness?
For example, suppose I have a tank with a 100 foot diameter tank with conical roof with alpha = 80, plate density = 0.2833, and internal pressure of 0.1 psi. The roof plate weight is 81337 lbs. T1 using this weight is 48.516 and T2 is 345.5. The required thickness per 5.10.3.2 is 0.0466. If I add a roof live load of 20 lb/ft^2, the weight jumps to 238416.5 and T1 is now negative at -191.433. After iterating several times for 5.10.3.3, I came up with a required thickness of 0.273. Quite a big difference.
A second question: What if the internal pressure is zero? T2 is then zero. Which section then applies for calculating thickness?