MTUJeeper
Mechanical
- Dec 29, 2007
- 11
Hey everyone, I'm a Mechanical Engineer and do not have experience with slabs. I've done a lot of digging around the internet and can't find anywhere that says how to calculate required slab thickness for a pad. We have an ammonia tank (77,000 lbs) mounted on an 8" thick slab. I haven't taken overall dimensions to calculate the pressure on the soil yet, but that will be simple enough. I need to explain to our plant manager as to whether or not the pad is properly suited for our application, and why we need 8" thick. The tank is a horizontal tank mounted on a skid constructed of two C-Channels 3" wide running the length of the tank. The contact length is roughly 333" long, giving a contact pressure on the cement of roughly 38.5 PSI. So pretty much I need to know how to calculate the required thickness of the pad to verify proper construction of ours. My initial thoughts were to just do a 2D load analysis on it using the stiffness value of the concrete on both the long and short sides, but I figured you guys may have something more specific to this application. Any help would be appreciated.