EngineerofSteel
Structural
- May 18, 2005
- 156
I designed a water storage tank for a milking parlor.
It is vertical: diameter= 11ft 9in
height = 26 ft
I used ASCE7-05 Section 15.7.6.1 "Ground Supported Storage Tanks for Liquids"
part a says "The base shear and overturning moment calculated as if thank and the entire contents area a rigid mass system per Section 15.4.2 of this standard."
This is easy for me, and, according to some articles I read, slightly conservative over the more complicated sloshing design process.
However, the county reviewer (not an engineer of any kind despite his signature block) is insisting that AWWA D100 be used.
I am only designing the foundation in this project- the tank is being moved from one location to this new site. So, AWWA D100, Section 13.2.11 allows ASCE7 design procedure, with some exceptions, which I have met.
The county agent is insisting that the D100 procedure "with slosh" be used.
I completely disagree.
Who is correct here?
It is vertical: diameter= 11ft 9in
height = 26 ft
I used ASCE7-05 Section 15.7.6.1 "Ground Supported Storage Tanks for Liquids"
part a says "The base shear and overturning moment calculated as if thank and the entire contents area a rigid mass system per Section 15.4.2 of this standard."
This is easy for me, and, according to some articles I read, slightly conservative over the more complicated sloshing design process.
However, the county reviewer (not an engineer of any kind despite his signature block) is insisting that AWWA D100 be used.
I am only designing the foundation in this project- the tank is being moved from one location to this new site. So, AWWA D100, Section 13.2.11 allows ASCE7 design procedure, with some exceptions, which I have met.
The county agent is insisting that the D100 procedure "with slosh" be used.
I completely disagree.
Who is correct here?