mahagna
Structural
- Nov 18, 2019
- 4
Hi all, I'm assisting on a project where we were asked to look into wind and seismic anchorage for an exterior storage tank at a facility.
While gathering the typical design criteria, I noticed the site location was in a flood plain, close to a coast.
I have never done flood loading on a structure before, but in the interest of being thorough, I wanted to look into it and compare it to the seismic and wind loading.
The tanks are flat-sided, so I used the breaking wave load on vertical walls equation - which gave me a load of 31 K/ft.... For an 18'-0" long unit that's 564 K of force.
I don't have a sense of whether that number is at all reasonable but it is way higher than the wind loading we've calculated for the unit.
To provide some other info, the BFE is 16', the G elev is 2' and we've been asked to design for Risk Category III for both wind and seismic, so I did the same for flood.
Can anyone give me some guidance if this is really how high flood wave loading gets or if I've gone astray somewhere?
While gathering the typical design criteria, I noticed the site location was in a flood plain, close to a coast.
I have never done flood loading on a structure before, but in the interest of being thorough, I wanted to look into it and compare it to the seismic and wind loading.
The tanks are flat-sided, so I used the breaking wave load on vertical walls equation - which gave me a load of 31 K/ft.... For an 18'-0" long unit that's 564 K of force.
I don't have a sense of whether that number is at all reasonable but it is way higher than the wind loading we've calculated for the unit.
To provide some other info, the BFE is 16', the G elev is 2' and we've been asked to design for Risk Category III for both wind and seismic, so I did the same for flood.
Can anyone give me some guidance if this is really how high flood wave loading gets or if I've gone astray somewhere?