Meesamali512
Structural
- Jul 12, 2012
- 30
Dear All,
We have a project where the client needs replacement of some of its damaged perlite blocks supporting the cryogenic tank containing liquid BUTENE at operating temp. of -6.4 degrees celsius. Client doesn't have ANY specs or details related to existing blocks and some of the existing blocks have failed in crushing (most probably due to lesser compression strength). Now we have following data related to tank and we need to DESIGN the concrete blocks containing PERLITE (to account for insulating properties of perlite).
1. Tank diameter (inside) = 36.00 m
2. Tank height = 10.80 m
3. Liquid level = 10.50 m
4. Storage material = Butene
5. Design Temp (°C) = -24 °C
6. Operating Temp (°C) = -6.4 °C
7. Liquid Spec. Gravity = 0.6011
8. Net working capacity = 5434 m3
9. Perlite block size (L x W x H) = 800mm x 500mm x 200mm
10. No. of blocks reqd. (full replacement) = 140 blocks
11. Perlite block density = 1,000 kg / m3
Would really appreciate if someone can guide me in this regard that how these blocks can be designed i.e. reference standards / codes etc and much much better if you can recommend some expert designer of this area or design software.
Upon completion of design, we need to "Source" the blocks as well but that's less complicated than getting the design and right specs for blocks.
Any help is much appreciated.
We have a project where the client needs replacement of some of its damaged perlite blocks supporting the cryogenic tank containing liquid BUTENE at operating temp. of -6.4 degrees celsius. Client doesn't have ANY specs or details related to existing blocks and some of the existing blocks have failed in crushing (most probably due to lesser compression strength). Now we have following data related to tank and we need to DESIGN the concrete blocks containing PERLITE (to account for insulating properties of perlite).
1. Tank diameter (inside) = 36.00 m
2. Tank height = 10.80 m
3. Liquid level = 10.50 m
4. Storage material = Butene
5. Design Temp (°C) = -24 °C
6. Operating Temp (°C) = -6.4 °C
7. Liquid Spec. Gravity = 0.6011
8. Net working capacity = 5434 m3
9. Perlite block size (L x W x H) = 800mm x 500mm x 200mm
10. No. of blocks reqd. (full replacement) = 140 blocks
11. Perlite block density = 1,000 kg / m3
Would really appreciate if someone can guide me in this regard that how these blocks can be designed i.e. reference standards / codes etc and much much better if you can recommend some expert designer of this area or design software.
Upon completion of design, we need to "Source" the blocks as well but that's less complicated than getting the design and right specs for blocks.
Any help is much appreciated.