samond
Civil/Environmental
- Jun 26, 2013
- 9
I am trying to figure out what thickness of steel plate and type of weld will be necessary in a aeration basin to block an opening. The water level will be 15' deep and the gate will be 62" squared.
I know that the hydrostatic pressure is the same in all directions at any given point and I plan to be conservative and use the full depth to determine the pressure for the entire plate.
Pressure = γH.
I get P =15*62.4= 936 lb/ft2 converted to 6.5 psi which is really small.
Do I need to multiply that by the area of the plate (3844 in2 ?)
Force = P/A = 24,986 lb
That would be in pounds and not pounds per square inch (psi) so how do I compare that to the steel yield strengths since those are in psi?
Can you please tell me what I am missing?
Thank you.
I know that the hydrostatic pressure is the same in all directions at any given point and I plan to be conservative and use the full depth to determine the pressure for the entire plate.
Pressure = γH.
I get P =15*62.4= 936 lb/ft2 converted to 6.5 psi which is really small.
Do I need to multiply that by the area of the plate (3844 in2 ?)
Force = P/A = 24,986 lb
That would be in pounds and not pounds per square inch (psi) so how do I compare that to the steel yield strengths since those are in psi?
Can you please tell me what I am missing?
Thank you.