Grill
Mechanical
- Sep 2, 2002
- 8
Hi All,
Im just about to embark on designing some underground cylindrical rainwater tanks roto moulded using Polyethylene. The tanks will be backfilled with pea gravel. I have tried to do as much research as i can on loading of undeground tanks as this is a brand new area for me.
I have found an earth pressure equation which takes into consideration the angle that the backfill is at in relation to the side wall of the tank. Was planning to split the faces of the tank up in equal heights and work out the pressure for each height increment. I would then just apply thsi normally?
I dont know if this is the right approach. Could you even point me to some examples of where this sort of analysis has been done?
Tank wall thick nom 10 mm. Will use shell elements, large displacments and Cosmos Advanced Prof.
Thanks in advance
Grill
Im just about to embark on designing some underground cylindrical rainwater tanks roto moulded using Polyethylene. The tanks will be backfilled with pea gravel. I have tried to do as much research as i can on loading of undeground tanks as this is a brand new area for me.
I have found an earth pressure equation which takes into consideration the angle that the backfill is at in relation to the side wall of the tank. Was planning to split the faces of the tank up in equal heights and work out the pressure for each height increment. I would then just apply thsi normally?
I dont know if this is the right approach. Could you even point me to some examples of where this sort of analysis has been done?
Tank wall thick nom 10 mm. Will use shell elements, large displacments and Cosmos Advanced Prof.
Thanks in advance
Grill