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Tank foundation
Using a minimum number of calculations,
this method will accurately size a
Soll bearing concrete foundation for
flat bottom tanks
Androw A. Brown, Charleston, W.Va.
‘A New pesto method has been developed for concrete
sil bearing foundations supporting flat bottom tanks,
Hquations used were derived by suserimpoting two «ypet
of cizcular beam loadings. Alchough the methed follove
current standards? sizabie differences are found when
‘comparison is made using other aparoaches.
9, 1¢—Elovaton of tank and foundation, Weight ot contnta
tne boca ute i's aon pounce 2 Wout of wala Od
108 PERT, Ane
ig. te—Cwreder beam simply loaded by the walls and root
110hg an are oracle.
‘ao03
design
Why use a concrete foundation? Tie cost of plant
foundations should be an cconomic consideration in pros
Pective plant site evaluations. Soll and climate are the
only conditions which will rot improve or noticeably
‘change with time.
High allowable soil bearing values preclude the use of
pile foundations, reduce subsidence to acceptable levels
and permit smaller soil bearing bates. Avery firm soll
could eliminate reinforced concrete foundations entirely
for fat bottom venels unless a concrete have it required 12
separate the metal bottoms from a corrosive sol. Aluwmi
‘num and steel tanks are subject to deterioration when in
contact with soils of high salinity.
Weather conditions have to be taken into account ia
be
Venere
Circular beam smo supperted and leded uniformly
Trine conan ovo the ta aseTANK FOUNDATION DESIGN
foundation design. Hurricanes, feeexing and thawing, ia-
tense rain fall and flooding add to the comt of the Rruc-
{hee and mipports. Seimic frees generate other design
factor.
Exoimple. Once toe decison is made that a concrete
foundation i neccssy, the fllowing extmple show hve
te aeiga it. See Fig 1 (2), 1 (b), L (@) ard | fd) for
bssic data and for beam loadings.)
We have given 1900000 pounds as the weight of the
osm, o te ak an He content, wih ede
god 8. The weight of ety at wal of de ak
it ‘wiich is uniformly dtrbutod long an
Anuar slog at rads of 10 foto ¢ in ibe eguatne
‘The oet sil Beating 1,500 pounds per aquare foot and
the wind forces are negligible. The concrete is to have 2
compresivesitergth of 2,900 pei and a working unit tree
of 1123 pa. The reinforcement it to confor to ASTM
A 61540, and a working unit stress of 20,006 pis used
‘The applicable sections of “Ametican’ Concrete Intute
Building Code Requirements for Reinforod Concrete?"
and "Concrete Reinforcing Ste! Tnnttute” are to be fol-
lowed forthe working ste method, and ther notations
shall be used, Pobvon's ratio of one-fourth i wed for the
sample, Value as low as onesixth are perme.
“The radius of the circular tmte-is computed by taking
the square root of the value given by dividiag the total
wreght on the foundation by th allowable net unit sil
tearing multiplied by». = {1,000,000 + 60000)/
(5,300 7) Jr = 15.0 feet
‘The weight of the concrete foundation does not con-
tribe to the concrete othe reinforcing bar strnes 1 i
is not considered. Usually. the thin concrete slab adds
lite additional tothe total wil bearing becaure the weight
of the soil removed ft decucted from the concrete 10 the
net vale s wae.
‘The flexure can be computed at allocations when the
radius of the bate it known (ace Appendix). ‘The maxi
‘um wil be at the center of the foundation and the
radial moment i equal to the tangential moment at this
location,
log R/b (0.40547). Values
are substituted in Appendix Equations bel, ¢-1 and dl.
‘Tie letters preceding the various equations identifies the
respective beam loads at shown in the figures.
For beam “b", AM
SHRED8F 25) aan +19
100
-075 (52% )]
+ = +113 400 bs
se, a = £60000) (10) [1225 — 100) (0.75)
Beam a= SE GO. 125
+ (23) cosnssn) |
= + 5,404 Ibe
aH faooe
X
(1,901,000 + 60,000) R*_(3.25)
Tee Re
=~ 68,600 fe ths.
Beam “a”, m=
in Equation -1 ic the unit eal bearing for the total
imposed load of 1,500 psf.
‘The maximum design moment = 113,400 + 9,400
~~ 66,600 = 48,200 ft. Ibs.
Slab thickness, The shickness of the concrete slab,
= (44/179) = (48,200/178) "= 164 incher to will we
165 inches as the distance to the centroid of the top layer
of bars. The tlab thickness was revised later t9 17 ince,
Reinforcement. The area of reinforcement required,
a= MJad = 4822/ [1.44 (165)] =2.03 square inches
per foot of widen each way. Use No, 9 bars at sixinch
centers providing two square inches of sieel and a total
perimeter of 7.08 inches,
‘Since the concrete is to be placed directly on the soll,
the code requires a three-inch cover for the bottom bars.
‘The total depth of the slab is 16.5+ 1.5 bar diameters
+ three inches or 16.5 + (1.5) (1.120) + 3 = 21.192 inches
‘Unually the depth of the slab is not made to fractions of
an inch and because foundation design requirements
should not be scanty, a 22-inch depth is used and d is
173, de requiced = 1/98 44, in
‘Temperature and shrinkage reinforcement. The code*
specifies 2 0.0020 ratio of steel te the gross area of con
crete for deformed tars having a yield point Jes than
60.000 psi, Then the bar area is (0.0020) (22) (12)
528 69. in. A number seven bar at provides
0.55 iq. in. but T would use a 12-inch spacing each way
and furnish 0.60 49. in
The shear, V, {when + is greater than } end ¢)
(RY= 1) /2r. When ris tess than b and, ¥
[rene (6-2
diagonal tension is located at a distance 4/2 from the
celge of the flat bottom vewel. For this foundation, the
cracked vection woukd be in the shape of a truncated cone
with base radius r= 6 + d/2 1 b and c were not equal,
F could have a different value than 10.72 fe. V = 1,300,
{225 — 115), [2(10.72)] = 7,700 pouncs. The unit di-
agonal tension v = W/12d = 1700) [12(17.5)} = 37 pa
‘The permissible v= 2(2500)%= 100 pa.
‘The critical section for flexural bond is at += b, since
b and ¢ are equal. V= 1,500 (225 =100/ [2(10)] =
19.330 pounds.
consideration because the developinent length exceeds the -
design requirements,
Radial and tangential moments for this type of founder
tion and loadings arc equal oaly at the center of the foot
ing and since the tetal of the cangential moments it
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:always greater at all ther locations, computations are
rade to illustrate che diference. Tt should be stated that
footings designed on the thsie of cantilever vs, radial
action will generally be inadequate ia the eircumlerential
direction, In the past, most ef the foundation designs
followed the former prizeiple
‘The maximum moments o.side the area of the base of
the fiat Bottom vette] oceury st its edge or at r= and
‘The racial moments are obtained by Appendix Equations
b-8,0~2andd~2,
For beam b, My,
0.14.25) (0.40547 +
£0.25) (1,900,000) (125)
16% 225
48,700 ft,
For beam c, M, and My are equal and does not chaoge
lund 7 > 8 and 1 > ¢ so M=~ 3,400 ft Ib.
For bean d—2, My = [— 3,500 (225)/16) (8.25)
(0.355) = ~ 38,100 ft ibs.
‘The total My = 48,700 + 3,400 ~ 38,100 = 14,000
‘the.
‘The tangential moments a:¢ computed by Appendix:
Equations b— 2, ¢~4and d~ $ respectively below,
ml 195 40s, +039} ~
228 = 78,500 fit. lbs,
aby Banton ¢— 44+ 3400 te
Ma by d= 9. = 1800 (22896) [$28 ~0444(1.25)]
FO sSan0 rs
18500 +3490 — $2,200 = 29,700 fe
tin It should be noted that “he radial omer’ Oe
location ete an hallo the angen nomen
Atr=R the radial soment: become aero The angen:
fal moments are computed be applcaion of Connie
Dag en Sand dS whch idle
1,69,
or
= $9000
My = £000,
Mu {= 1500 (2281/16) (1.50) = — 31600 fo,
Total Mi a the meron edge of foting == 16500
+1380 —'S1 600 = 16.600 ft
This indintes a crelar band of reinforcement fs re
gplted that has not been farted by forte dea ci
teria. “The area of the steel, A, = 16.89/ [144 (17.3))
= 0.58 sqrare inches, Use one umber igh bes Gio
sil faith a aren of 079 sare inches Se fig, 7 op
the location of reinforcement The other stinker ere,
2he tap and bottom ofthe fosky with cims Se
the edge to retain te tangent somes
Ths method fellows the “Arverican Conree Tne
Building Code Regulremente” (ACI 31833) tarp eo
2204, "Footings tending rome. The Soon ee
4 any section i determined by paming tech ee
tin 2 vertical plane which exer ogpleele sees ie
looting snd computing toe moment oa one Se ot ed
Pane! Since the maximum moment wad a Unc eet
the fouing, a plane will be paced slong stances
‘The moment for P (1,009,000) 10(0.4244) (1/30)
M, *- (0.95 (2 ~ C.484)) = + 46,500 ft toe,
JO). (075 (05859) = + 1,00 8b,
Cetober 1974
Hyonocanso Processine
ig. 2—Plan und section A-A of he tank foundation,
5 + 70700 fe Ibs. pr fot of width This efor beam t
Fig. 1. ‘The 04244 factor when multiplied by te cate
five the distance to the cener of gravy of the wat
Girenlar are
etn = NF 1) T
bbchaiepmincticlnns 1st
+5360 0 ie
2/e when muhiplied by the rach of 180 degree of
src i the distance fo the center of gov.
‘The desiverible moment introduced by the wil preure
{4,200,000 + 60,000} (2% 30)) (15% Beat
112460 fb,
‘The total moment = 112460 ~ 70200 — 6,160 =
35,400 ft. Tha This hs pprosimataly 75 percent ee te
48200 maximum monn
A comparinon of the moment st r= 10 ta one foot
wide cantilever ive fot Tongs At = y4. (4560) 25°
18,750 Mtoe y= 14000 aM, = 20700 fs hes Pie
moment is 64 percent of Bf.
The detail ofthe foundation as designed it shown in
Fig. 2. A chcunserbing ccagon i iticated tor one
ata in area othe 30-out diameter circle could be wee,
An octagon is eer form ad also reduces the wastes
of diferent lengtls of burs Ta general fb seed eee
layout or other design ereria dictate etherwise
Y aro
“hese cautions, We ali others should be inited in tie
aration mt tee eho are kowied advanced struce
‘Sil sieeve Cesgn Tey have hs
ows :
(a) Fhe detection ofthe concrete bse i lin compara
to in leben
{hy There emo dtormation inthe pane of the mute ae
(Ordinary bea ra)
(0) The hick f the base is smal in compton tte
wig Ce
(The din of
tha the Da tke
fark base, is several tee greater
evaral eavatons, Theteoquatices are forthe loding conditions
showa in Fits I (a bye and o}; The desitn uments a the
‘epectve location te ebtined by supercon of the threTANK FOUNDATION DESIGN
tay of loads, The raat and cargcatial momsna wil becom
Pud to show Rew they difas at socal ees
Ai 22ste; the tangential and radial smoments ate nqal for
te beara and are the axinum moma :
For the aniform loading over the task bam Lea {(b),
:
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or beats 1 (4), ty =:
Fe ee
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e ~otmsoand] Equation 48
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Aj = Tangata moment at datence si ete
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