christi999
Civil/Environmental
- Jul 6, 2004
- 2
I am designing a circular concrete manure storage tank, 100 ft dia x 16 ft high in a floodplain. For bearing capacity considerations, it needs to be buried 3 ft. The 3 ft of backfill will be 5" minus crushed. 100-year flood level is an additional 2 ft above natural ground.
In designing for buoyancy control, I want to take credit for the overturning moment of the horizontal pressures on the outside tank wall. How do I calculate the combined resultant against the tank wall of the active soil pressure + the water?
(I find all kinds of references for when the water table is at some point within the soil prism, none when the water is above soil level). Thanks for any pointers!
In designing for buoyancy control, I want to take credit for the overturning moment of the horizontal pressures on the outside tank wall. How do I calculate the combined resultant against the tank wall of the active soil pressure + the water?
(I find all kinds of references for when the water table is at some point within the soil prism, none when the water is above soil level). Thanks for any pointers!