Reinforced Concrete Tanks 4 Year Civil: Rectangular Tanks Continued By: Abdel Hamid Zaghw
Reinforced Concrete Tanks 4 Year Civil: Rectangular Tanks Continued By: Abdel Hamid Zaghw
Lecture 2
Rectangular Tanks Continued
By: Abdel Hamid Zaghw
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Example
a- Design the open channel tank shown below.
b- Design the top beam and tie
Given:
−fcu = 25 N/mm2 fy = 360 N/mm2
−Spacing between top ties is 5m.
−Spacing between columns in the direction of the open channel is 6m.
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Solution:
Reactions
50 52 50 52
5Ra 105.21 0 5Ra 105.21 20.62kN
6 6
50 52
Rb 20.62 104.38kN
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Zero Shear
10 x 2 2 20.62
20.62 x 2.03
2 10
Design of Sections
Section 1
Mw = 105.21 kNm, Tw = 143.75 kN (Water Side Section)
Mw 105.21
t 10 4 30 104 30 622.2mm take t = 700 mm
3 3
6 105.21103
f ct M w 1 .288 N/mm 2
f ct N w
143.75
0.205 N/mm 2
7002 700
f ct ( N w ) .205
tv t 1
7001 811.6 mm η =1.7
f ct ( M w ) 1.288
fctr 0.6 fcu 0.6 25 3
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M u 157.8 1000
e 731.9
Nu 215.6
es = e – t/2 + cover = 731.9 – 350 + 30 = 411.9 mm
Mus = N . es = 88.8 kN.m 0.01
Assume φmax = 18 mm cr 0.75
f cu Nu 25 215.6 1000 1.15
As bd 0.011000 670
cr f y f 0.75 360 0.75 360
y
cr
s
= 1538.67 mm2 choose 7φ18 /m
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Section 2
Mw = 74.48 kNm, Tw = 104.38 kN (Air Side Section, t=300mm)
Mu = 74.48 x 1.5 = 111.72 kNm, Tu = 104.38 x 1.5 = 156.57 kN
M u 111.8 1000
e 714.06
Nu 156.57
es = e – t/2 + cover = 714.06 – 150 + 25 = 589.06 mm
Mus = N . es = 92.23 kN.m 0.06
Assume φmax = 18 mm cr 0.85
f cu Nu 25 156.57 1000 1.15
As bd 0.06 1000 275
cr f y fy 0.85 360 0.85 360
cr
s
= 1936.46 mm2 choose 8φ18 /m
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Section 3
Mw = 27.92 kNm, Tw = 58.36 kN (Air Side Section, t=300mm)
Design similar to section 2
Assume φmax = 12 mm cr 1.0
As = 7φ12 /m
b=250mm
N w103 103.1103
t 0.6 0.6 247.44mm
b 250
Take tie 250 x 250 mm
Reinforcement Calculations
Nu = 1.5 x 103.1 = 154.65 kN
Assume φmax = 16 mm cr 0.75
Nu 154.65 103
As 659 mm 2 Choose 4 φ16
fy 360
cr 0.75
s 1.15
6M w 106 f cr 3 1.6 6M w Mw
t 106 107 mm
bt 2 1.6 3 b 3b
Case (1)
Section 1
Design as Category 3 R Sec
Section 2
Design as Category 2 L Sec
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Case (2)
Section 1
Design as Category 3 L Sec
Section 2
Design as Category 2 R Sec
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Detailing Notes
Note (1)
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Detailing Notes
Note (2)
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Example Detailing
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Deep Tanks
Deflected
shape in
Deep Tanks
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Deep Tanks
FEM for wall load in the Vertical Direction
Distribution Factors:
0.5 I L1 1 L1
Dab
0.5 I L1 0.5 I L2 1 L1 1 L2
Dad 1 Dab
Fixed End Moments:
0.75 w hL1 0.75 w hL2
2 2
FEM ab FEM ad
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Final Moment:
Medium Tanks
mL L1 0.76 L1
r
mh h 0.87h
Take α and β in wall loads form Grashoff tables
if mL L1 mh h PV wh PH wh
if mL L1 mh h PV wh PH wh assuming in above figure that
mLL1>mhh
Strip 1 Strip 2
PV 1 1 wh PH 1 1 wh
PV 2 2 wh PH 2 2 wh
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Medium Tanks
FEM for wall load in the Vertical Direction
Distribution Factors:
0.5 I L1 1 L1
Dab
0.5 I L1 0.5 I L2 1 L1 1 L2
Dad 1 Dab
Fixed End Moments:
2 2
0.75PH L1 0.75PH L2
FEM ab FEM ad
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Final Moment:
Shallow Tank
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All edges
Simply αw
h
supported
(1-α) w
The deflections of strip (1) and strip (2) at point a should be the same
5(1 ) wh 4 5wL4 h4 L4
(1 )h L 4 4
4 4 , 4 4
384 EI 384 EI L h L h
Grashoff Distribution
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(1-α) w
Simply Simply
supported supported
Fixed
L
The deflections of strip (1) and strip (2) at point a should be the same
(1 ) wh 4 5wL4 5L4 9.6h 4 (1.76h) 4
(1 )h
4
4 4
8EI 384 EI 48 L 9.6h 4
L (1.76h) 4
The continuity factor for free edge can be taken equal to 1.76