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Elevated Water Tank Analysis Data

The document contains lists of figures, tables, and graphs related to analyzing elevated water tanks under static, dynamic, and seismic loading. It includes results for circular, circular multi-compartment, rectangular, and rectangular multi-compartment tank designs.

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Elevated Water Tank Analysis Data

The document contains lists of figures, tables, and graphs related to analyzing elevated water tanks under static, dynamic, and seismic loading. It includes results for circular, circular multi-compartment, rectangular, and rectangular multi-compartment tank designs.

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List of Figures

Figure Illustration Page No.


1.1 Component Parts of Elevated Water Tanks. 03
4.1 Two Mass Model for Elevated Tank 30
4.2 FEM Model for Fluid-Structure-Interaction Added Mass Approach 32
4.3 Westergaard Added Mass Concept 32
4.4 Response Spectrum of Bhuj Earthquake (2001) in X direction and 34
Z direction

i
List of Tables
Table Illustration Page No.
4.1 Bhuj Earthquke Disaggregated Seismic Spectra 34

ii
List of Graphs
Sr.No. Illustration Page No.

5.2 Circular Elevated Service Reservoir


5.2.1 Static Analysis
5.1 Pressure Magnitude Vs Equivalent Stress 44
Maximum

5.2 Pressure Magnitude Vs Total Deformation 45


Maximum

5.3 Pressure Magnitude Vs Directional Deformation 45


Maximum

5.2.2 Modal (Dynamic) Analysis

5.4 Pressure Magnitude Vs Equivalent Stress 46


Maximum

5.5 Pressure Magnitude Vs Total Deformation 46


Maximum

5.6 Pressure Magnitude Vs Directional Deformation 47


Maximum

5.2.3 Response Spectra analysis (Seismic)

5.7 Pressure Magnitude Vs Directional Deformation 47


Maximum

5.3 Circular with Four Compartment Elevated Service Reservoir


5.3.1 Static Analysis
5.8 Pressure Magnitude Vs Equivalent Stress 48
Maximum

5.9 Pressure Magnitude Vs Total Deformation 48


Maximum

5.10 Pressure Magnitude Vs Directional Deformation 49


Maximum

5.3.2 Modal (Dynamic) Analysis

5.11 Pressure Magnitude Vs Equivalent Stress 49

iii
Maximum

5.12 Pressure Magnitude Vs Total Deformation 50


Maximum

5.13 Pressure Magnitude Vs Directional Deformation 50


Maximum

5.3.3 Response Spectra analysis (Seismic)

5.14 Pressure Magnitude Vs Directional Deformation 51


Maximum

5.4 Rectangular Elevated Service Reservoir


5.4.1 Static Analysis
5.15 Pressure Magnitude Vs Equivalent Stress 52
Maximum

5.16 Pressure Magnitude Vs Total Deformation 52


Maximum

5.17 Pressure Magnitude Vs Directional Deformation 53


Maximum

5.4.2 Modal (Dynamic) Analysis

5.18 Pressure Magnitude Vs Equivalent Stress 53


Maximum

5.19 Pressure Magnitude Vs Total Deformation 54


Maximum

5.20 Pressure Magnitude Vs Directional Deformation 54


Maximum

5.4.3 Response Spectra analysis (Seismic)


5.21 Pressure Magnitude Vs Directional Deformation 55
Maximum

5.5 Rectangular with Four Compartment Elevated Service Reservoir


5.5.1 Static Analysis
5.22 Pressure Magnitude Vs Equivalent Stress 56
Maximum

5.23 Pressure Magnitude Vs Total Deformation 56


Maximum

5.24 Pressure Magnitude Vs Directional Deformation 57

iv
Maximum

5.5.2 Modal (Dynamic) Analysis

5.25 Pressure Magnitude Vs Equivalent Stress 57


Maximum

5.26 Pressure Magnitude Vs Total Deformation 58


Maximum

5.27 Pressure Magnitude Vs Directional Deformation 58


Maximum

5.5.3 Response Spectra analysis (Seismic)


5.28 Pressure Magnitude Vs Directional Deformation 59
Maximum

5.6 Relation between Frequency & Acceleration

5.29 Frequency Vs Acceleration 60

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