Loading On Tank
Loading On Tank
Lecture 5
s.s. slab R R
Fixed slab
Analysis of circular
Simply Supported Slab
• in a circular plate Radial Moments
(Mr) and Tangential Moments (Mt)
could be calculated from the following
equations:
Mredge=0 B.Mr .D
wR 2
at center: Mr max = M+vemax 16 (3 )
Analysis of circular
Simply Supported Slab
wR 2
Mr (1 2 )
5
and
wR 2 2
Mt (1 )
5 2
Table XII
coeffs. for Moment in Circular Slab / No Center
Support / Uniform Load / Fixed Edge
Fixed Fixed
+ vetension downside
- ve tension upperside
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
0.4
0.0
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.8
0.9
1.0
Asr Ast
PLAN SEC. ELEV.
R 1
r 0.577
3 3
Maximum Mr total
For simply supported circular slab the
total radial steel (the maximum area) is
only calculated at = 1/√3 = 0.58
r 1
at
R 3
wR 2 wR 2 2
M r total (1 )(2 r )
2
( )(2 r )
5 5 3
4 rwR 2 4wR 3 wD 3
15 15 3 16.5
Asr
As max
Asr radial steel As max
Ast
Ast tangential st.
Asmax square mesh at center in 0.25Dx0.25D
M ru 4 233.2 106
Then As 4 total required 10807 mm 2
f y a 240 0.12
bcr 1 d bcr 1 110
s 2 1.15 2
This trial cannot be done as As 4 total required >> As 4 total available .. Cancel it ..
L2 = R – r1 – cover + ld + 2 hook
= 4 – 1 - .030 + 0.5 + 2 x 6 x 0.012
= 3.614 m
L2 = 3.75 m
0.25 m
150
mm
3.75 m
3.75 m
PLAN
0.25 m Roof Slab rft.
C.L.
0.15 m
square mesh 16 f 16 in 2m
5.0 m
SEC. ELEV.
Roof Slab rft.
Check At the support (outer edge of roof slab) R = 4m, and perimeter =
2R = 25.13 m.
Spacing of 73 bars at the edge sedge = 25130/73 = 344 mm >> 200 mm, in
this case the solution is to use 73 f 12 amid the other number of bars
so as to get sedge = 25130/146 = 172 mm < 200 mm, so, these
additional 73 f 12 are ended at s = 200mm at r = r2 = 2.32 m
L = R – r2 = 4 – 2.32 = 1.68 m use L = 1.75
L1 = R – r1 – cover + ld + 2 hook ❷
= 4 – 1 - .030 + 0.5 + 2 X 6f
= 3.614 m
L1 = 3.75 m ❶
r2 = 2.3 m
0.25 m
150
mm
3.75 m
3.75 m
PLAN
0.25 m
Roof Slab rft.
Alternative choice and Arrangement of Radial Steel Asr
n = number of Columns
Case 1 = 4 or 6 or 8
t D 0.71 D
Case 1
H D
Hw
(+…. m)
SEC. PLAN
V (Tank Capacity) SEC. ELEV.
= (πD2/4)x Hw
t D
Sec. Elev.
H
Water Pressure
Loads on
Wall and Floor of an elevated Tank
(Floor rests directly on columns)
MFinal
t2 = twall at base t
tfloor t2 tfloor
2Haunches
in wall & Haunch t1/t2 Tapered t1/t2 Uniform t
floor
Sec. ELEV.
An elevated Tank (Floor rests directly on Columns)
Case 2
Main Beam
0.15 D
Main Beam
Wall act as a Deep Beam
between columns
Plan (Sec. under floor level)
An elevated Tank (Floor rests on Beams on Columns)
C.L M2
M1
M1 & M 2
From MFwall
3-mom. Eq.
Db diameter of C.L.
Case 3 of Circular beam
t Db D 0.71 Db
b=bbeam
Plan (Sec. under floor level)
An elevated Tank rests on Circular Beam on Columns
t Dsh D
tsh=thickness
of shaft wall
Plan (Sec. under floor level)
An elevated Tank rests on Circular Shaft
Mr1 = C.L
MF wall + Final B.M.D. Mr1
on Wall and
M due to P wall Floor
+ M due to MFwall
floor cant. part
Mr2 = Mt2
MFinal at connection = MF wall
Study of Case 1
An elevated Tank
Floor rests directly on Columns
Final B.M.D. on Wall and Floor
Final Results of
B.M & N.F
1
Tring acts horizontally
in Wall
2
3 4 Mt
Mr
-0.1
-0.05
Mr
0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1 Mt
0
0.05
0.1