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How do I choose support for my liquid argon storage tank?

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How do I choose support for my liquid argon storage tank?
There are three types of supports available for liquid argon storage tanks. Saddles, rings and outriggers are used to support the weight of the container. Saddle bearings are one of the most widely used horizontal bearings. From a stress analysis point of view For beams of the same load, same shape and same cross-sectional dimensions The stresses induced by multiple supports make it more beneficial to select multiple supports than to select two supports. Smaller lights.. In theory the more horizontal the container can be supported the better, but in practice horizontal tanks for liquefied argon storage tanks should be designed with as much double base support as possible. I have. Flatness of the sheet Non-uniformity of subduction of individual supports Relative stiffness of each part of the container with respect to some intersection. Using multiple supports does not only reflect theoretical benefits, as all of these affect the reaction force distribution of the supports. However, it also affects the operation of liquid argon storage tanks due to the increased non-uniformity of the forces acting on the vessel. So basically don’t support more than 3 horizontal containers. Ring seats are usually large in diameter and thin-walled. Bridge supports are called outriggers for short. This type of support is suitable only for small equipment (DN1600, L≤5m) as it induces significant partial stresses at the container shell wall interface. In summary, you should choose a saddle support. Two to support liquid argon storage tanks.

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