oengineer
Structural
- Apr 25, 2011
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I am working on the design of a Concrete Ring Beam Foundation for a Storage Tank and I am trying to ensure that the space within the ringwall is suitable to provide support for the tank dead load and the product surcharge load.
In the PIP Guidelines for Tank Foundation Designs, the design examples (Appendix A - Ringwall Foundation Design Examples) show the design of the actual Concrete Ring Beam Foundations but do not show how to verify the capacity of the soil in the space within the ringwall.
I would think that the Concrete Ring Beam is supporting all of the loads from the Tank, but it appears based on PIP that may not be the complete case.
My soil report states the following regarding the site preparation (see information in the link):
Is there an example calculation on how to verify the load capacity of the space within the ringwall?
Comments/suggestions are appreciated.
In the PIP Guidelines for Tank Foundation Designs, the design examples (Appendix A - Ringwall Foundation Design Examples) show the design of the actual Concrete Ring Beam Foundations but do not show how to verify the capacity of the soil in the space within the ringwall.
I would think that the Concrete Ring Beam is supporting all of the loads from the Tank, but it appears based on PIP that may not be the complete case.
My soil report states the following regarding the site preparation (see information in the link):
Is there an example calculation on how to verify the load capacity of the space within the ringwall?
Comments/suggestions are appreciated.