human909
Structural
- Mar 19, 2018
- 2,069
Okay. I don't won't to be one of those posters asking extremely basic questions. Buuuuuut, I will do so and suffer any flaming I deserve.
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I have a upcoming job with small liquid tanks (8m high, 3m dia). It isn't something I've ever done before but I'm sure I can work it out without asking the community. But I'd figure it can't hurt asking. I deal with all sort of stuff and have extensive large silo design experience which are arguable more complicated.
Anyway from a cursory inspection it seems that custom once off fabricated liquid tanks are likely more driven by ease of fabrication constraints rather than hydrostatic loads. Of course there is wind and seismic to take into account but I suspect the answer will as much come down to robustness and fabrication requirements rather than structural strength.
Am I missing anything here?
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I have a upcoming job with small liquid tanks (8m high, 3m dia). It isn't something I've ever done before but I'm sure I can work it out without asking the community. But I'd figure it can't hurt asking. I deal with all sort of stuff and have extensive large silo design experience which are arguable more complicated.
Anyway from a cursory inspection it seems that custom once off fabricated liquid tanks are likely more driven by ease of fabrication constraints rather than hydrostatic loads. Of course there is wind and seismic to take into account but I suspect the answer will as much come down to robustness and fabrication requirements rather than structural strength.
Am I missing anything here?