jcoots
Mechanical
- May 16, 2005
- 44
I've been trying to model wind effects on an API 650 above ground storage tank. The model is simple enough and runs fine, however the results I'm getting are way off the mark. Has someone done this successfully before?
I've got modeled a 60' diameter x 60' tall open top tank. I've got the bottom of the shell fixed representing about 3ft of water in the tank. I have no stiffening rings anywhere. I've used thicknesses 1/4" and 3/8". The deflections I'm getting are of the order x10^-2 (0.001). I know this is incorrect, otherwise API wouldn't have us use stiffening rings, aside from what I've seen in person. The wind pressure in this case 35 psf, just above 100mph.
I think the problem with my model is trying to buckle inward a perfect cylinder. Any advice? I think that adding a dummy load to get the buckling started may work, or adding imperfections to the shell may work, but at this point how confident can I be in my results if I'm guessing and adding non-real initial loads?
I've got modeled a 60' diameter x 60' tall open top tank. I've got the bottom of the shell fixed representing about 3ft of water in the tank. I have no stiffening rings anywhere. I've used thicknesses 1/4" and 3/8". The deflections I'm getting are of the order x10^-2 (0.001). I know this is incorrect, otherwise API wouldn't have us use stiffening rings, aside from what I've seen in person. The wind pressure in this case 35 psf, just above 100mph.
I think the problem with my model is trying to buckle inward a perfect cylinder. Any advice? I think that adding a dummy load to get the buckling started may work, or adding imperfections to the shell may work, but at this point how confident can I be in my results if I'm guessing and adding non-real initial loads?