jjezmarlo3
Structural
- Aug 9, 2012
- 13
On our below-grade tanks, we generally try to use the self weight of tank walls and slabs to prevent tank uplift. However, for the project I am working on now, self weight isn't going to economically work. I was looking into ground water pressure relief valves, and it appears there are two main types, wall-type that goes through the tank side walls, and floor-type that goes through the tank base slab. From what I can tell, the wall-type valves are slightly more reliable than the floor-type, but they also allow more head of water to build up (as they are further up on the tank wall) and would not seem to work as well as the floor-type in basins with a large base slab, such as a large clarifier. I am curious to know what other firms spec (wall-type or floor-type), and if they have worked well. Thanks.