Friends, thanks for your greatly appreciated ideas. I run a GRP Company and enjoy Engineering design. My Client builds chimneys. Conventionally his crane erects a 12 mtr height of stainless steel internal liner then erects over it 12 mtrs of the external wind shield. The next liner is erected and flange bolted to the first liner, then the next wind shield, and so on. The recent high price of Stainless created his enquiry to my company for 7 GRP liners, flanged lengths of 8 feeet dia, 40 feet long. This leads to the idea of simply lining the wind shield with GRP, or with a resin type coating. I have experience with both these types of coatings and usually they detach from the steel due to thermal expansion differences. All ideas therefore very welcom .
rd78(structural) your own findings would be very very usefulland anything you might say will help formulate our plans. I am not a Chimney designer and find difficulty in comprehending an 85 mtr freestanding steel stack, even if the base is 3.6 mtr dia. The top sways 0.8 mtrs.. The flue gas can be contained by a good quality vinyl ester resin but the client wants 15 yrs life. The chimney builder believes his competitors are offering for a lined wind shield,and this gives me confidence to continue down this road.
Please keep your ideas coming , positive or negative.
Thanks in advance . David Whitlock.