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STRUCTURAL CALCULATIONS
for
TANK SUPPORT
Prepared by:
Craig T. Christy, P.E.
December 3, 2002
CONSULTING COMPANY
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Christy
TANK SUPPORT 7/27/14
ENGINEERING with the SPREADSHEET
Copyright 2006 American Society of Civil Engineers
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Seismic Calculations 38-1 to 38-4
Seismic Calculations: SEI/ASCE 7-02 and 7-05 39-1 to 39-2
Celerity: Wave Action 40-1 to 40-6
Load Resistance Factor Design 41-1
Pile Foundation 42-1 to 42-10
Two Way Slab Loading 43-1
Concrete Biaxial Column: Introduction 44-1 to 44-6
Concrete Biaxial Column: Composite Circular Column 45-1 to 45-16
Concrete Biaxial Column: Partial Shell 46-1
Concrete Biaxial Column: Photographs 47-1 to 47-2
Concrete Shear 48-1 to 48-5
Column Deck Interface 49-1 to 49-2
Slab-Column Moment Shear Transfer 50-1
Bolt Group Pullout 51-1 to 51-3
Embed 52-1 to 52-6
Reinforced Concrete Beam 53-1 to 53-2
LN2 Bulk Storage Tank: Test Measurements 54-1 to 54-5
Wind = 80 mph, exposure C tank empty
Seismic zone 3, R = 2.9, T > 0.06 seconds tank full
Seismic safety factor = 1.25
Seismic governs
Minimum reinforcing for flexural members subject to seismic forces per ACI 21.3.2 also meets
effective moment of inertia to limit deflections in at-rest water test.
Pile lateral deflection is permitted to be as great as 1" to develop lateral resistance to seismic event(s).
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