BMechanics888
Mechanical
- Feb 22, 2012
- 7
Hi to everyone!
Could someone help me? I know that there is a previous post (2003) about this issue but I am not sure if things have changed since then.
I have some doubts with reference to the roof tank design. It is not clear for me under which conditions do I have to use dome or conical roofs, and when self-supporting or structural supported roofs. Does it just depend on the diameter of the tank? The process liquid/gas has something to do here?
In case of using structural supported roof, it is possible to make a design according to frangible roof conditions?
Sorry if my questions are a little bit general, but I am starting in this business.
Thanks in advance and congrats for this Forum, I'm becoming an addict!
Could someone help me? I know that there is a previous post (2003) about this issue but I am not sure if things have changed since then.
I have some doubts with reference to the roof tank design. It is not clear for me under which conditions do I have to use dome or conical roofs, and when self-supporting or structural supported roofs. Does it just depend on the diameter of the tank? The process liquid/gas has something to do here?
In case of using structural supported roof, it is possible to make a design according to frangible roof conditions?
Sorry if my questions are a little bit general, but I am starting in this business.
Thanks in advance and congrats for this Forum, I'm becoming an addict!