Soldierson
Structural
- Mar 19, 2008
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I am designing a ring beam foundation for a steel waste water storage tank, 32' diameter X 9.5' tall, about 56,000 gallons. The problem is it will be supported by about 10 feet of fill over bedrock. I dont want to pier a ring beam as this could cause problems with the tank floor and I dont want to use a piered mat foundation as it would mean a lot of expense. My question is how much settlement/differential settlement can a steel tank take? I have done some research and one guide indicated a deflection ratio (delta/length) of .008 which equates to about 3". Does this does seem reasonable?
Secondly, what is the best way to calculate the stresses in the ring beam for a given settlement?
Third, my elastic half space analysis doesnt seem to give realistic potential settlement for 10' of lean gravelly clay/clayey gravel fill (only about 0.2" for bearing of 600psf?). Even compacted fill could settle an inch or more. Any advice?
Thanks
Secondly, what is the best way to calculate the stresses in the ring beam for a given settlement?
Third, my elastic half space analysis doesnt seem to give realistic potential settlement for 10' of lean gravelly clay/clayey gravel fill (only about 0.2" for bearing of 600psf?). Even compacted fill could settle an inch or more. Any advice?
Thanks