structure_engineer
Structural
- May 5, 2022
- 46
Hello All Civil Engineers,
I have to design a containment area large enough to contain the rupture of 3 12-foot diameter and 20 feet tall tanks. The volume of the containment is for the content of all three tanks content (not a typo), plus the freeboard corresponding to a 25 year, 24 hour rain event. The way the drains are designed is to drain the content of all three tanks. The rain fall for a 25-year recurrence interval for a 24-hour duration is 10.5 inches, rounded up to 11 inches. Total volume for 3 tanks is 6786 ft3. The total containment volume is 9533 ft3. The area required is 2450 ft2 (with some allowance for the octagon pedestals for the tanks plus some supports) because we have to stay under 4' so I used 3'-11", due to the confined space height. My question is: how is this a confined space? The size is 62' x 41', with 2 stiles to get in and out of the containment area. To me, the limitation of not to exceed 4' is when we are digging a trench and that qualifies as a confined space. What is your opinion on this topic? Do I need to follow the "confined space" and limit my wall height to not to exceed 4'? Or that rule does not apply here as you have a wide-open enough space and there are 2 means of egress to get into and out of the containment area easily.
I have to design a containment area large enough to contain the rupture of 3 12-foot diameter and 20 feet tall tanks. The volume of the containment is for the content of all three tanks content (not a typo), plus the freeboard corresponding to a 25 year, 24 hour rain event. The way the drains are designed is to drain the content of all three tanks. The rain fall for a 25-year recurrence interval for a 24-hour duration is 10.5 inches, rounded up to 11 inches. Total volume for 3 tanks is 6786 ft3. The total containment volume is 9533 ft3. The area required is 2450 ft2 (with some allowance for the octagon pedestals for the tanks plus some supports) because we have to stay under 4' so I used 3'-11", due to the confined space height. My question is: how is this a confined space? The size is 62' x 41', with 2 stiles to get in and out of the containment area. To me, the limitation of not to exceed 4' is when we are digging a trench and that qualifies as a confined space. What is your opinion on this topic? Do I need to follow the "confined space" and limit my wall height to not to exceed 4'? Or that rule does not apply here as you have a wide-open enough space and there are 2 means of egress to get into and out of the containment area easily.