mark4lte
Civil/Environmental
- Feb 9, 2016
- 4
Hello everyone,
I have been asked for advice on one of our "water" tanks on our plant site. We are located in North Dakota and it is the middle of winter (low 30's this week so not very cold for us). This is a 142' diameter x 40' high tank set on a ring wall foundation and was built back in the early 1980's.
The tank has been empty since last summer and now one of the process engineers have informed me that they will be filling it shortly with warm water (80 degree Fahrenheit). I was asked if filling the cold tank with the warm water would have any negative impact on the tanks foundation. My thought is "absolutely not; why would it?" I think the correct question to ask would be "would this have any negative impact on the tank shell" (which would be a question for one of our mechanical engineers).
Does anyone see something that I don't?
Thank you!
I have been asked for advice on one of our "water" tanks on our plant site. We are located in North Dakota and it is the middle of winter (low 30's this week so not very cold for us). This is a 142' diameter x 40' high tank set on a ring wall foundation and was built back in the early 1980's.
The tank has been empty since last summer and now one of the process engineers have informed me that they will be filling it shortly with warm water (80 degree Fahrenheit). I was asked if filling the cold tank with the warm water would have any negative impact on the tanks foundation. My thought is "absolutely not; why would it?" I think the correct question to ask would be "would this have any negative impact on the tank shell" (which would be a question for one of our mechanical engineers).
Does anyone see something that I don't?
Thank you!