CDayton
Mechanical
- Jun 6, 2013
- 6
I am trying to quantify the reliability of a stand that my company uses to hold a 90,000 lb Boiler Feedwater tank. The stand has 4 columns with horizontal beams between them, and the tank is welded to a steel plate that sits on top of the columns.
Under static conditions, the stand is fine. We recently changed some piping, and now some entering steam "knocks" the piping and the tank when some of it flashes off. This causes the entire rigid structure to sway periodically.
My main concern is the columns. When the tank sways, the columns are deflected, as well as being axially loaded. Does this cause eccentrity? Should I treat the main distrubted load as an eccentric load as well? Can you point me in the right direction for the governing principles and equations to help quantify the stresses involved?
I have attached a picture for clarification.
Thanks you
Under static conditions, the stand is fine. We recently changed some piping, and now some entering steam "knocks" the piping and the tank when some of it flashes off. This causes the entire rigid structure to sway periodically.
My main concern is the columns. When the tank sways, the columns are deflected, as well as being axially loaded. Does this cause eccentrity? Should I treat the main distrubted load as an eccentric load as well? Can you point me in the right direction for the governing principles and equations to help quantify the stresses involved?
I have attached a picture for clarification.
Thanks you