Wind Effects on Overhead Tank under Different Soil Parameters
Aatish Kumar1, R.K. Pandey2, C.S. Mishra3
1Aatish Kumar, PG Student Department of Civil Engineering, Sam Higginbottom Institute of Agriculture Technology and Sciences, Allahabad, India.
2R.K. Pandey, Professor Department of Civil Engineering, Sam Higginbottom Institute of Agriculture Technology and Sciences, Allahabad, India.
3C.S. Mishra, Assistant Professor Department of Civil Engineering, Sam Higginbottom Institute of Agriculture Technology and Sciences, Allahabad, India.
Manuscript received on July 24, 2013. | Revised Manuscript received on August 11, 2013. | Manuscript published on August 30, 2013. | PP: 83-86 | Volume-2, Issue-6, August 2013.  | Retrieval Number: F1964082613/2013©BEIESP

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Abstract: Large capacity elevated Intze tanks are used to store a variety of liquids, e.g. water for drinking and fire fighting, petroleum, chemicals, and liquefied natural gas. A water tank is used to store to tide over the daily requirements. Intze tank is a type of elevated water tank supported on staging. Intze tank is defined as bottom portion of circular tank is provided in flat shape, so in flat bottom, the thickness and reinforcement is found to be heavy. It is found in analysis that the bearing capacity increases for the same wind speed volume of concrete and quantity of steel both are decreased. Also, We have seen that in case of bearing capacity of soil 5 t/m 2 and 10 t/m2 volume of concrete and quantity of steel are so high as compared to other.
Keywords: C++ programs, Intze tank, Over Head Tank, Soil Parameter, Wind Effect.