dalcazar
Bioengineer
- Sep 25, 2005
- 107
Hey guys, I've been asked to provide structural calculations for containers that have been braced to hold water. I know that the way the system is designed works, I just need to prove that it does. I just don't have the vocabulary to look up what I need online to find the equations and I need some help with this if possible
I have a 40 foot container that has been reinforced externally with a perimetral 100x50 beam of 5mm (or 1/4 in) rectangular steel at one meter from floor level and internally braced with 20mm diameter rod under tension between the walls at the same height. The floor is held up with 2x6 C-section channel every 30 cms that span the container widthwise and a 150x50 rectangular beam of 1/4 in thick steel that spans down the middle of the container widthwise. maximum unsupported span at any point in these calculations is 2.4 meters
I know that water pressure is nowhere near the yield strength of the steel rod inside the container, so that isn't a problem.
What I need to know what equation to use in order to prove that the steel beams and channel won't buckle or bend under the weight of the water. Max water level is 2.4 meters. Can you please point me in the right direction for this?
Thanks so much.
I have a 40 foot container that has been reinforced externally with a perimetral 100x50 beam of 5mm (or 1/4 in) rectangular steel at one meter from floor level and internally braced with 20mm diameter rod under tension between the walls at the same height. The floor is held up with 2x6 C-section channel every 30 cms that span the container widthwise and a 150x50 rectangular beam of 1/4 in thick steel that spans down the middle of the container widthwise. maximum unsupported span at any point in these calculations is 2.4 meters
I know that water pressure is nowhere near the yield strength of the steel rod inside the container, so that isn't a problem.
What I need to know what equation to use in order to prove that the steel beams and channel won't buckle or bend under the weight of the water. Max water level is 2.4 meters. Can you please point me in the right direction for this?
Thanks so much.