jamesbanda
Chemical
- Sep 21, 2004
- 223
I'm looking for some overall reference for guideance for when it is economic to split a column into two or when you just make the design MUCH taller..
For example when you have a 1.8 meter 60 meter tall and want many more stages:
> is it still economic to go for 80 meters by 1.8 tall ?
> at that stage do you go for two 40 meter tall columns ?
> Or say for 100 meter tall columns etc..?
I guess it is always more cost effective to go with a single trayed column..but what really sets the boundaries..? civil foundations bending moments.. safe wind loads..as by the time you have purchased two columns, spare pumps etc.. the cost for two columns is much more.
I guess like a pen so to speak that you have limits which are unsafe to design..? it seems to make pratical sence for this.. I've yet to see a reference or guidelines I've only completed designs after the decisions were made about no of columns etc..
Comments appreciated..
For example when you have a 1.8 meter 60 meter tall and want many more stages:
> is it still economic to go for 80 meters by 1.8 tall ?
> at that stage do you go for two 40 meter tall columns ?
> Or say for 100 meter tall columns etc..?
I guess it is always more cost effective to go with a single trayed column..but what really sets the boundaries..? civil foundations bending moments.. safe wind loads..as by the time you have purchased two columns, spare pumps etc.. the cost for two columns is much more.
I guess like a pen so to speak that you have limits which are unsafe to design..? it seems to make pratical sence for this.. I've yet to see a reference or guidelines I've only completed designs after the decisions were made about no of columns etc..
Comments appreciated..