sme75
Structural
- Feb 6, 2003
- 40
Appendix F gives guidelines for calculating the participating area of the roof and shell used to resist an internal pressure. The detail I am working on is similar to detail a shown in figure F-1. My question is if the vertical leg of the angle that is welded to the shell is longer than the distance wc, can more of an area be used to calculate the max allowable pressure? It seems that if the angle is attached to the shell at the bottom of the leg, that it would be reasonable to allow some portion of the shell adjacent to the attachment to be used. The angle can't fail without taking the shell with it. In my case the angle leg is 6" and the tank diameter is 52' so I am not trying to use a section of the shell far from the top, just between 6" - 9" (16t from the attachment point) I know the code seems pretty clear on this, I am just looking for some thoughts on the matter. Thanks