dmitriy555
Structural
- Nov 2, 2010
- 20
I have a 106' tall by 32.5' diameter tank. It has a hopper that starts at 50' elevation and goes down 23' and has a 7' diameter opening. The tank has 22 W-shape columns that extend only up to the elevation of 80'. the thickness of the tank plate is 3/16" from top to about 80' and than it becomes 1/4" and goes all the way to the ground elevation. My question is:
Does the tank need the shell plate around the columns below the top of the hopper and if so what purpose does it serve? What loads does it experience? As it seems to me it is a non-structural skin. I need to know this in order to design an opening in the bottom portion of this shell.
I can provide a sketch.
Does the tank need the shell plate around the columns below the top of the hopper and if so what purpose does it serve? What loads does it experience? As it seems to me it is a non-structural skin. I need to know this in order to design an opening in the bottom portion of this shell.
I can provide a sketch.