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"This title intends to serve as a source for uniformity in the design, fabrication, and installation of anchorage in petrochemical and other industrial facilities"--
Prepared by theØTask Committee on Wind-Induced Forces and Task Committee on Anchor Bolt Design of the Petrochemical Committee of the Energy Division of ASCE. This report presents state-of-the-practice set of guidelines for the determination of wind-induced forces and the design of anchor bolts for petrochemical facilities. Current codes and standards do not address many of the structures found in the petrochemical industry. As a result, engineers and petrochemical companies have independently developed procedures and techniques for handling engineering issues such as the twoØcontained in this report. A lack of standardization in the industry has led to inconsistent structural reliability, however. This volume is intended for structural design engineers familiar with design of industrial-type structures.
This technical report presents recommendations for the design, fabrication, and installation of anchorages into concrete for petrochemical facilities.
These committee reports provide state-of-the-practice guidelines for the determination of wind induced forces and the design of headed, cast-in-place anchor bolts for petrochemical facilities. The basis and procedures for determining wind induced forces for enclosed structures and other conventional structures are addressed, in addition to load components such as force coefficients, tributary areas, and shielding for industrial-type structures and equipment. Topics include comparisons of current design practices, recommended guidelines, examples, and research needs of pipe racks, open frame structures, and pressure vessels. The second report evaluates current petrochemical industry anchor bolt design methods, proposed changes and new releases of design codes, and provides recommendations that supplement current codes for design of headed, cast-in-place anchor bolts. Subject areas include the current state of research, grades, fabrication and welding, corrosion, bolt configuration and dimensions, distribution of anchor bolt forces, checking critical modes of failure, pier design/reinforcing, pretensioning, and considerations for vibratory and seismic loads.
This report represents the state-of-the-practice for wind load design at industrial facilities and is aimed at engineers familiar with design of industrial type structures.
"This report offers practical recommendations regarding the design and safety of new and existing petrochemical facilities during and following an earthquake"--
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Seismic Design of Industrial Facilities demands a deep knowledge on the seismic behaviour of the individual structural and non-structural components of the facility, possible interactions and last but not least the individual hazard potential of primary and secondary damages. From 26.-27. September 2013 the International Conference on Seismic Design of Industrial Facilities firstly addresses this broad field of work and research in one specialized conference. It brings together academics, researchers and professional engineers in order to discuss the challenges of seismic design for new and existing industrial facilities and to compile innovative current research. This volume contains 50 contributions to the SeDIF-Conference covering the following topics with respect to the specific conditions of plant design: · International building codes and guidelines on the seismic design of industrial facilities · Seismic design of non-structural components · Seismic design of silos and liquid-filled tanks - Soil-structure-interaction effects · Seismic safety evaluation, uncertainties and reliability analysis · Innovative seismic protection systems · Retrofitting The SeDIF-Conference is hosted by the Chair of Structural Statics and Dynamics of RWTH Aachen University, Germany, in cooperation with the Institute for Earthquake Engineering of the Dalian University of Technology, China.