kos1
Structural
- Feb 11, 2022
- 20
Hello everyone,
I am seeking your assistance once again for a unique challenge I currently face.
I have two rectangular tanks:
Tank 1: Dimensions - 60in H x 90in L x 88in W
Tank 2: Dimensions - 63in H x 90in L x 58in W
My goal is to obtain certification for both tanks according to the UN 31/A code ( However, one particular requirement of the code poses a challenge: conducting vibration tests on the largest tank, which unfortunately no facility in North America is equipped to handle due to its size.
Consequently, the regulatory bodies, namely Transport Canada and DOT, have requested that I present them with a theoretical analysis demonstrating the adequacy of Tank 1's design based on the results obtained from Tank 2.
If any of you have any tips or guidance regarding how I can approach this situation, your input would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
I am seeking your assistance once again for a unique challenge I currently face.
I have two rectangular tanks:
Tank 1: Dimensions - 60in H x 90in L x 88in W
Tank 2: Dimensions - 63in H x 90in L x 58in W
My goal is to obtain certification for both tanks according to the UN 31/A code ( However, one particular requirement of the code poses a challenge: conducting vibration tests on the largest tank, which unfortunately no facility in North America is equipped to handle due to its size.
Consequently, the regulatory bodies, namely Transport Canada and DOT, have requested that I present them with a theoretical analysis demonstrating the adequacy of Tank 1's design based on the results obtained from Tank 2.
If any of you have any tips or guidance regarding how I can approach this situation, your input would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.