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IS 3370-4 (1967): Code of practice for concrete structures


for the storage of liquids, Part 4: Design tables [CED 2:
Cement and Concrete]

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IS : 3370 (Part IV) -1967
(Reaffirmed 2008)

Indian Standard
CODE OF PRACTICE FOR CONCRETE
STRUTURES FOR THE STORAGE OF LIQUIDS
PART IV DESIGN TABLES

Fifteenth Reprint AUGUST 2007


(Incorporating Amendment No. 1 & 2)

UDC 621.642 : 669.982 : 624.043

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BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDS
MANAK BHAVAN, 9 BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR MARG
NEW DELHI 110002

Gr 10 January 1969
IS I 3378(Part IV). 1117
Indian Standard
CODE OF PRACTICE FOR CONCRETE
STRUCTURES FOR THB STORAGE OF LIQUIDS
PAIlT IV DESIGN TABLES

Cement and Concrete Sectional Committee, BDO 2


C}u,irma" R."."'i,,.
SRRI K. K. NAMBIAfC The Concrete Association of India, Bombay
AI;".6"s
SRRl M. A. MEliTA (Allemtlt, to
Sbri K. K. Nambiar)
SRat K. F. ANTIA }\·I. N. Dastur & (4 (Pvt) Ltd. Calcutta
SRRI A. P. BAGeHt Sahu Cement Service, New Delhi
SHIU P. S. "HA1·NAOAR Bhakrn & Beas Design. Organization, New Delhi
1). S. K. CHOPRA Central Uuilding Research Institute (CSIR).
Roorkee
SHRI J. S. SJlARMA ( Alt,rnlll, )
DtRsCTOR (CSl\{) (~nll2111Natt.'r & Power r..ommi.sion
DIRKCTOR ( DAMS III ) ( AlIt,,,al, )
DR R. K. OIlOSH . Indian Road, Congress. New Delhi
SR.I B. K. GUllA Central Publtc \Vorks Department
SUP.RINTENDING ENQJNif.R, 2ND
OJ.CLI. ( Alt""." )
na R. R. HATrIANOADI The A!lsociated Cement Companit'l Ltd, Bombay
SRRI V. N. PAl ( Altn~.', )
JOINT DIRECTOR STANDARDS R~.e.rc:h, ~sjgnl at Standareb . Orluization
( B I: S ) . ( Ministry of Railways)
DuUTY Dr.aero. STANDARDS
( B &: S) (.4llnllll'.)
SR.IS. B. JOIHI .,. S. B. Joshi It Co Ltd, Bombay
PRoP S. R. MaRRA Central Road Rrleareb In.titute ( CSIR),
New Delhi
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SRal S. N. Muu.aJI National Tnt Houle, Calcutta
8..-.
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S... BaACH A. NADlasHAH Institute of EDlineen ( India ), Calcutta
Balo NAUlH PRASAD Enlineer-in·Chi~r·. Branch. Army Headquarlen
SRal C. B. PAT&L National Buildings Orpnization
SRa. RA8IMDU SINOH ( Al'mwd, )
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S.a. T. N. S. IlAO Gammon India Ltd. Bombay
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Ra•••aNTAn.. The India Cementl Ltd, Maclru
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Roorkee
S.1It1 Z. Gaoao& (
SaCUTAIlY
AI"""",)Ceatral Board of Irrilation .. Power, ~ew DeIhl
SHRI L. SWAaoop Dalmia Cement ( Dharat ) Ltd, New Delhi
SHill A. V. RAIIANA (AI""..,.)
SIIRI J.
M. 1....RAN Roads Wing, Ministry of Transport
SRR' N. H. KUWANI ( .AI,.".." )
Da H. C. VJlVaVAIlAYA or
Cement Research Institute India, New Delhi
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Directott (Civ Baal)
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Concrete Subcommittee, BDC 2: 2


c.,.,r
SURI S. B. JOIHe s. B. Joshi at Co I..td, Bombay
Mltr.bns
SURI B. D. AHUJA National Buitdinli Organization
SRRI P. C. JAIN (AI"",,,,,)
SRal K. F. AlmA M. N. Dutur It Co ( Pvc) Ltd, Calcutta
SHa, B. C. PATEL ( AI,."..", )
'SHRI A. P. BAacR; Sahu Cement Service) New Delhi
SHRr B. K. eHOKII In penonal capacity ( M-60 Cru,ow S." s..69)
DR S. K. CHO••A Central' Building Rete.reb IDititute (CSIR)
Roorkee
Da I. C.Dol M. PAil CUODOU Central Water It Power Commiaion
Dta&CTOR ( DAMS I ) ( Alima." )
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( B a. S) ( Mini.try of Railway.)
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( BitS) ( AIle,.,..', )
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H)'derabad
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SHU V. N. 'CUNAJI Public \Vorks ~partmcDt, .Maharuhtra
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SIUlI K. K. N'.1lOIIAR The Oonerete Association of India, Bombay
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Roorkec-
1-.0' G. S. RAMASWAMY" Structural Engineering Research Centre (OSIR.),
Roorkee
Da S. SARKAR ( All,",,,,, )
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SUP& ....TIUfDINOENGJM&&R, 2ND Central Public Works Department
CulCLE
SRRI S. G. VAiDYA (AI"""")
SHRIJ. M. TRRHAN R.oads Win., MiDistry orTranaport
SHIll R~ P. SI&KA ( AI"",,,,, J
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IS I 3378( Pan IV ) • 1117

Indian Standard
CODE OF PRACTICE FOR CONCRETE
STRUCTURES FOR THE STORAGE OF LIQUIDS
PART IV DESIGN TABLES

o. FOREWORD
0.1 This Indian Standard ( Part IV ) was adopted by the Indian Standards
Institution on 7 December 1967, after the draft finalized by the Cement
.md Concrete Sectional Committee had been approved by the Civil Engle
ucering Division Council.
0.2 The need Cor a code covering the design and construction of reinforced
concrete and prestressed concrete structures for the storage of liquids hd\
been long felt in this country. So far, such structures have been designed to
varying standards adapted from the recommendations of the Institution of
Civil Engineers and of the Portland Cement Association with the result
that the resultant structures cannot be guaranteed to possess a uniform
safety margin and dependability. Moreover, the design and construction
methods in reinforced concrete and prestressed concrete are influenced OV
the prevailmg construction practices, the physical properties of the mater ials
and the climatic conditions. The need was. therefore, felt to lay down
uniform requirements of structures for the storage of liquids givinR due
consideration to these factors. In order to fulfil this need, formulation
of this Indian Standard code of practice for cor-crete structures for the
storage of liquids ( IS : 3370) was undertaken. This part deals with design
tables for rectangular and cylindrical concrete structures for stor~p'(; of
liquids. The other parts of the code are the following:
Part I General requirements
P....t II Reinforced concrete structures
Part III Prestressed concrete structures
0.3 The object of the design tables covered in this part is mainly to present
data for ready reference of designers and as an aid to speedy design calcula-
lions. The designer i", however, free to adopt any method of design depend-
ing upon his own discretion and judgement provided the requirements
regarding Parts I to III of IS : 3370 are complied with and the structural
adequacy and !afety are ensured.
0.3.1 Tables relating to design of rectangular as well as cylindrical tanks
have bern given and by proper combination of various tables it may be
possible to design different types of tanks involving many sets of conditions
for rectangular and cylindrical containers built in or on ground.
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1.'.2 Some of the data presented for d~ip of rectangular tanka may be
used for design of some of the earth retaining structures subject to earth
pressure for which a hydrostatic type of loading may be substituted in the
design calculations. The data for rectangular tanks may alia be applied to
design of circular reservoirs of large diameter in which the lateral stability
depends on the action of counterforts built integrally with the wall.
0.4 While the common methods of design and construction have been
covered in this code, design of structures of special forms or in unusual
circumstances should be left to the judgement of the engineer and in such
cases special systems of design and construction may be permitted on pro-
duction of satisfactory evidence regarding their adequacy and safety by
analysis or test or by both.
0.5 In this standard it has been assumed that the design of liquid retaining
structures, whether of plain, reinforced or prestressed concrete is entrusted
to a qualified engineer and that the execution of the work is carried out
under the direction of an experienced supervisor.
0.6 All requirements of 18:456·1964· and IS: 1343.1960t, in so far as
they apply, shall be deemed to form part of this code except where other-
wise laid down in this code.
0.7 The" Sectional Committee responsible for the preparation of this standard
has taken into consideration the views of engineers and technologists
and has related the standard to the practices followed in the country in this
field. Due weightage has also been given to the need for intertlational co-
ordination among the standards prevailing ill" different countries of thfl
world. These considerations led the Sectional Committee to derive'auistanC'(,:
from published materials of the following organizations:
British Standards Institution;
Institution of Civil Engineers, London; and
Portland Cement Association, Chicago, USA.
~les have been reproduced from C Rectangular Concrete Tanks J
and C Circular Concrete Tanks without Prestressing' by courtesy of Portland
Cement Assr.'ciati"n, USA.
0.8 For the purpose of deciding whether a particular requirement of this
standard is complied with, the final value, observed or calculated, expressing
the result" of a test or analysis, shan be rounded off in accordance with
IS: ~.1960t. The number of significant places retained in the rounded
off value should be the same as that of the specified value in this standard.
·Code or practice for plaia and reinror,ced concrete ($"0,,11 "v;l;on ).
tCaclc of practice Cot prntraled concrete.
~Rulet for rcNndi. ."off numerical valua ( "PisItI ).

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1. ICOPB
1.1 This standard ( Part IV ) recommends design tables, which are intended
al an aid for the design of reinforced or prestressed concrete structure. for
storage of liquid.

2. RECTANGULAR TANKS
2.1 Momeat Coetlldeats for IacUvld••1 wan
Pa.el. - Moment
coefficients for individual panels considered fixed along vertical edges but
having different edge conditions at top and bottom are given in Tabla I
to 3. In arriving at these moments, the slabs have been assumed to act
as thin plates under the various edge conditions indicated below:
Table 1 Top hinged, bottom hinged
Table 2 Top Cree, bottom hinged
Table 3 Top free, bottom fixed
2.1.1 Conditions in Table 3 are applicable to cases in which wall slab,
counterfort and base slab are all built integrally.
2.1.2 Moment coefficients for uniform load on rectangular plates hinged
at all four sides are given in Table 4. This table may be found useful in
designing cover slabs and bottom slabs for rectangular tanks with one cell.
If the cover slab is made continuous over intermediate supports, the design
may be made in accordance with procedure for slabs supported on four
,ides ( s" Appendix C of IS : 456-1964· ).
2.2 M.lDeat Coe.deat. lor Rect••plar T••k. - The coefficients
for individual panels with fixed side edges apply without modification to
continuous walls provided there is no rotation about the vertical edges. In
a square tank, therefore, moment coefficients may be taken direct from
Tables I to 3. In a rectangular tank, however. an adjustment has to be
made in a manner similar to the modification of fixed end moments in a
frame analysed by tile method of moment distribution. In this procedure
the common side edge of two adjacent panels is first considered artificially
restrained so that JUtrotation can take place about the edge. Fixed edge
moments taken from Tables 1, 2 or 3 are usually dissimilar in adjacent
panels and the differences, which correspond to unbalanced moments, tend
to ratat!: the edge. When the artificial restraint is removed they will induce
additional moments in the panels. The final end moments may be obtained
by adding fnduced moments and the fixed end moment, at the edge. These
final end moments should be identical on either side of the common edge.
2.2.1 The application of moment distribution to the case of co'ntinuoUi
tank walls is not al simple as that of the framed structures, because in the
~ -Code or practice Cor plain aDd reinforced r.ODcrete ( .'..4 MJiliM).
11.117I ( Part IV ). IN7
fonDer case the moments should be distributed simultan~oully all along
the entire length of the side edge so "that moments become equal at both
sides at any point of the edge. A simplified approximation would be di.. .
tribution of moments at five-points, namely, the quarter-points, the mid-
point and the bottom, The end moments in the two intersecting slabs
may be made identical at these five-points and moments at interior points
adjusted accordingly.
2.2.1.1 The moment coefficients computed in the manner described are
tabulated in Tables 5 and 6 for top and bottom edge conditions as shown
for single-cell tanks with a large number of ratios of b]« and cla, b being
the' larger and c the smaller of the horizontal tank dimensions.
2.2.2 Wh('n a tank is built underground, the walls should be investigated
for both internal and external pressure. This may be due to earth pressure
or to a combination of earth and ground water pressure. Tables 1 to 6
may be applied in the case of pressure from either side but the signs will
be opposite. In the case of external pressure, the actual load distribution
may not necessarily be triangular, as assumed in Tables 1 to 6. For exam-
ple, in case of a tank built below ground with earth covering the roof slab,
there will be a trapezoidal distribution of lateral earth pressure on the walls.
In this case it gives a fairly good approximation to substitute a trian,le with
same area as the trapezoid representing the actual load distribution.
The intensity of load is the same at mid-depth in both cases, and when the
wall is supported at both top and bottom edge, the discrepancy between the
the triangle and the trapezoid will have relatively little effect at and near
the supported edges. Alternatively, to be more accurate, the coefficients
or moments and forces for rectangular and triangular distribution of
load may be added to get the final results.
2.3 Shear CoeSdeDt. - The values of shear force along the edge of •
tank wall would be required for investigation of diagonal tension and bond
atreIIeI. Along vertical edga, the ahear in one wall will cauae axial ten.ion
in the adjacent wall and should be combined with the bending moment
for the purpose oC determining the tensile reinforcement. ~
2.1.1 Shear coefficients for a wan panel ( of width 6, height CI and sub-
jected to hydrostatic pressure due to • HCJuid of density rD ) considered fised
at the two vertical edges and usumed &Inged at top and bottom edges are
pftD in Fig. 1 and Table 7.
2.1.2 Shear coefficients for the lame wall ~el considered fixed at t~e
two vertical edges and auumed hinged at the bottom but free at top edge
are pven in Fig. 2 and Table 8.
2.s.s It would be evident &om Table 7, that the difFerence between the
shear Cor 6/. - 2 and in8Dity DSO 11II&11 that there is no neceaity Cor com-
puting coeflicients for intermediate values. When bJd is large, a vertical
strip ofthe slab near the mid-point orthe b.dimenuon will behave eesentially
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as a simply supported one-way slab. The total pressure on a strip of unit


height is 0·5 wa' ofwhich two-thirds, or 0·33 wat is the reaction at the bottom
support and one-thirds, or 0·17 wall, is the reaction at the top. It may be
seen from Table 17 that the shear at mid-point of the bottom edre is
0-329 wat for bla == 2-0, the coefficient being very close to that of
1/3 for infinity. In other words, the maximum bottom shear is practi-
cally constant for all values of b]« greater than 2. This is correct only
when the top edge is supported, not when it is free.
2.3.3.1 At the corner the shear at the bottom edge is negative and is
numerically greater than the shear at the mid-point- The change from
posrtive to negative shear occurs approximately at the outer tenth-points
of the bottom edge. These high negative values at the corners arise from the
fact that deforrnations in the planes of the supporting slabs arc neglected
in the basic equations and arc, therefore, of only theoretical significance.
These shears may be disregarded for checking shear and bond stresses.

TOP HINGED
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, - width of the wall
., _ density of the liquid causinl hydrostatic pressure
FlO. COBPPICIItNTI '"OR WALL PANEL, FIXBD AT' Va.TICAL Eooa.,
HINOED AT Top AND BOTTOM EOOE5' ·.
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III - demity 01 the liquid cauaing hydroltatic prasure

FlO. 2 eo.PftCJ&IITI 1'0R WALL PANBL t FIXBD AT Va.TICAL Eoo..,


HINGED AT Bonoy EDO~ AND FREB AT Top EDGZ
2.3.3.2 The unit shears at the fixed edge in Table 7 have been used
for plotting the curves in Fig. 1. It would be seen that there is practically
no change in the shear curves beyond b[a == 2-0. The maximum value occun
at a depth below the top somewhere between 0-6a and 0-&. Fig. 1 will be
found useful for determination oCshear or axial tension for any ratio of /Jla
and at any point of a fixed side edge.
2.3.4 The total shear from top to bottom of one fixed edge in Table 7
should be equal to the area within the correspondmg curve in Fig. 1. The
total shean computed and tabulated for hinged top may be used in making
certain adjustments 10 as to determine approximate values of shear for walls
with free top. These are given in Table 8.
2.3.4.1 For /Jla fID l/2 in Table 7, total.shear at the top edge is so small
al to be practically zero, and for bla-I·O the total shear, 0·005 2, is only
one percent of the total hydrostatic pressure, o-SO. Therefore, it would
be reasonable to assume that removing the top support will not Dl&tcrially
change the totallpean at any of the other three edges when IJ /.-1/2 and I.
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III 3370 ( Part IV ) • 1967
At 6/1'-2-0 there is a substantial shear at the top edge when hinged, 0-053 8,
so that the sum of the total shears on the other three sides is only 0-44 62.
If the top support is removed, the other three sides should carry a total of
0-50_ A reasonable adjustment would be to multiply each of the three
remaining total shears by 0-50/0-4462==1-12, an increase of 12 percent.
This has been done in preparing Table 8 for 6/0-2-0_ A similar adjustment
hal been made for 6/a=t3·0 in which case the increase is 22 percent,
2.3.5 The total shears recorded in Table 8 have been used for determina-
tion of unit shears which are also recorded in Table 8. Considering the shear
curves in Fig, 1 and assuming that the top is changed from hinged to free,
for lIia=! and I, it would make little difference in the total shear, that is,
in the area within the shear curves, whether the top is supported or not.
Consequently, the curves for bjac=l and 1 remain practically unchanged.
For 6/(,1==2 an adjustment has become necessary for the case with top free.
A change in the support at the top has little effect upon the shear at the
bottom of the fixed edge. Consequently, the curves in Fig. 1 and 2 are
nearly identical at the bottom. Gradually, as the top is approached the
curves Cor the free top deviate more and more from those for the hinged
top as indicated in Fig. 2. By trial, the curve for b/a=2 has been so ad-
justed that the area within it equals the total shear for one fixed edge for
6/.-2-0 in Table 8. A similar adjustment has been made for 6/G==3-0
which is the limit for which moment coefficients are given.
2.3.5.1 Comparison of Fig_ 1 and Fig. 2 would show that whereas
for IJ/a ss 2'Oand 3·0 the total shear is increased 12 and 22 percent respectively
when the top is free instead of hinged, the maximum shear is increased but
slightly, 2 percent at the most. The reason for this is that most of the in-
crease in shear is near the top where the shears are relatively slDall.
2.3.5.2 The same procedure has been applied, for adjustment of unit
shear at mid-point of the bottom, but in this case the greatest change re-
suIting from making the top free is at the mid-point where the shetar is large
for the hinged top condition. For example, for 6/(1=-3-0, the unit shear
at mid-point of the bottom is 0-33 wal with hinged top but 0·45 Will with
free top. an increase of approximately one-third.
2.3.6 Although the shear coefficients given in Tables 7 and 8 are for
wall panels with fixed vertical edges, the coefficients may be applied with
satisfactorv results to any ordinary tank wall, even if the vertical edges are
not fully fixed.

3. CYUNDRICAL TANKS
3.1 RID. Tea.loa .Dd Momeat. I. Wall.
3.1.1 WQIl with Fi:cld Bas' alld Free Top, Subject,d ItI 'Irian..I l"lor Loa«
( Fi,. 3 ) - Walls built continuous with their footings arc sometime d~~iJtnf'cl
as though the base was fixed and the top free, although ~tri(·tJy ~p«,akinJ·

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the base is seldom fixed) but it is helpful to start with this assumption and
then to go on to the design procedures for other more correct conditions.
Ring tensions at various heights of walls oC cylindrical tanks fixed at base,
free at top, and subjected to triangular load are given in Table 9.
lvloments in cylindrical wall fixed at base, free at tcp and subjected to
triangular load are given in Table 10. Coefficients for shear at base of
cylindrical wall are given in Table II.

FlO. 3 WALL WITH FIXED BAsa AND FREE Top SUBJECTBD


TO TltlANOULAR LOAD

3.1.2 Wall ,oi," Hinged Bas« and Fre« Top, Su6jteted 10 Triangular Load
( Fig. 4 ) - The values given in 3.1.1 are based on the assumption that the
base Joint is continuous and the footin, is prevented from even the smallest
rotation of kind shown exaggerated In Fig. 4. The rotation required to
reduce the fixed base moment from lome de6nite val~ to, say, zero i. much
smaller than rotations that may occur when normal settlement takes place
or
in subgrade. It may be difficult to predict the behaviour the subgrade
and its effect upon the restraint at the base, but it is more reasonable to
assume that the bale is hinged than &xed, and the hinged-based assumption
gives a safer design. Ring tensions. and moments at different heights or
or
wall cylindrical tank are liven in Tables 12 and 13 respective1r.. Coeffi-
cients fOr shear at baseor cylindrical wall are given in Table 1 •

FlO. 4 WALL WITB HDlO&D BAIS AND Fa.B Top SUBJBCT&D TO


TRIANGULAR LoAD

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3.1.2.1 The actual condition of restraint at a wall footing as in Fig. 3
and 4 is between fixed and hinged, but probably closer to hinged. The com-
parison of ring tension and moments in cylindrical walls with the end con-
ditions in 3.1.1 and 3.1.2 shows that assuming the base hinged lives con-
servative although not wasteful design, and this assumption is, therefore,
generally recommended, Nominal vertical reinrorcement in the inside
curtain lapped with short dowels across the bue join IS will 8uif"tee.
This condition is considered satisfactory for open-top ranks with wall
footings that are not continuous with the tank bottom, except that allowance
should usually be made for a radial displacement or the footing. Such a
displacement is discussed in 3.1.5. If the wall is made continuous ttt top
or base. or at both, the continuity..should also be considered. 'These condi-
tions are given. in 3.1.6.
3.1.3 Wall wilh Hingtd Base ontl Fret Top, Subjttlld 10 Trapezoidal Load
( Fig. 5 ) - In tank used for storage of liquids subjected to vapour pressure
and also in cases where liquid surface may rise considerably a.bove the top
of the wall, as may accidently happen in case of underground tanks) the
pressure on tank walls is a combination of the triangular hydrostatic pres-
sure plus unifonnly distributed loading. This combined pressure will
have a trapezoidal distribution as shown in Fig. 5, \vhich only represents
the loading condition, without considering the effect of roof which is dis-
cussed in 3.1.4. In this case, the coefficients for ring' tension l"ftay be taken
from Tables 12 and 1(~. Coefficients for shear at the base ere given in
Table 11. Coefficients for moments per unit width are given in Table 13.

Fro. 5 WALL WITB HmGED BASE AND FREB Top SUBJECTED·


TO TRAPEZOIDAL LOAD

'.1.4 Wall wi'"S . APllied at Top (Fig. 6 ) - ~'hen the top of the
cylindrical wall is dowelled to the roof slab, it may hot be. able to move
freely as assumed in 3.1.1 to. 3.1.3.. W~en displacement is prev~tedJ !he
top cannot expand and the nng tension IS zero at top. rf T kg IS the ring
tension at 0·0 H when the top is free to expand as in 3.1.3, the. value ofshcar
Y can .be found from Table .15 as bdow:
f'R
T== -~H or

11
~I II" ( Pan .IV ) • 1117
NT
Y --x;-
where
• - the coefficient obtained from Table 15 depending upon
· HI
t herauo
m

FlO. 6 WALL WITH SHaAR ApPLIBD AT Top


3.1.5 JVal1 with Shear Applied at Btu« - Data given in Table 15 may
also be approximately applied in cases where shear is at the base of the
wall, ~ in Fig. 7J which illustrates a case in which the base of the wall is
displaced radially by application of a horizontal shear Y having an inwMI'd
direction. Wh~n the base is hinged, the displacement will be zero and the
reaction on wall will be inward in direction. When the base is sliding,
there will be largest possible displacement but the reaction will be zero

Fro. 7 WALL WITH SHEAR ApPLIBD AT BAsa


. .3.1_6 J.~rQll wit" ~\lonu~' Applied at ,Top - When the top of the wall and
f~, ltl~.,1"oof sial) are made continuo~s as shown in Fig. 8" the deflection of the
roof will tend to rotate the top j(xnt and introduce a moment at the-top of
the ".a11. In such cases, data in Tables 16 and 17 will be found useful
although they are prepared fO.f moment applied at one end of tile wall when
12
D I 3370 ( Pan IV ). 1117
the other is free. These tables may also be applied with good degree of
accuracy. when the free end is hinged or fixed.

FlO, 8 WALL WITH ~fO"BNT ApPLIED AT Tor-


3.1.7 Data for moments in cylindrical walls fixed at base and free at top
alad subjected to rectangular load are covered in Table 18, and the data
for momene in cylindrical wall, fixed at base, free at top, subjected to shear
applied at the top arecovered in Table 19.
3.2 Mo. . .t. i. Clftular Slab. - Data for moments in circular slabs
with varioul edge conditions and subjected to different loadings are given
in Tables 20 to 23.. .

IS
II. JS7I ( Part IV ) • 1967

TAo.U 1 MOMENT coanCIENTS FOR INDIVIDUAL WALL PANEL.


TOP AND BOTTOM lUNGED. VERTICAL ItDOEI FIXED
(CltlftS's 2_1, 2.•2 .nd 2.2.2 )

d .& hrighi (If tl-e wall


t-t y
6 - width of the \" all
UI - density of the liquid
Hnnlontal moment 'C:' l\f" It,.3
\'c(tical moment .;::: ~V~ Uta'

X
0/4 x]« -':LO J' -= 6/1t .1 CI 6/2
""--~ r . -4
f "-----,
~Iz .1,1. M. M. Me Mfl
(1) ,1..: (:i; (.f.) (5) (6) (7). (8)
~-OO I,!'. +0·035 +0·010 +0·026 +0·011 -0·008 -0·039
! :~ +0·057 +0-016 +0·044 +0·017 -0-013 -0-063
·i.:4 +O-Oil +0·013 +0-041 +0-014- -0-011 -0-055
2-50 1;'.1 +0-031 ·...0·011 +0-021 +0·010 -0-008 -0-038
1 .;.) +O-O~2 +0-017 +0'03& +0-017 -0,012 -0,062
:~/4 +0-0+7 +0'015 +0-036 +0,014 -0,011 -0-055
2,00 1:4- +0·025 +0-013 ...·0·015 +0-009 -0'007 -0,037
1/2 +0-042 ...·0·020 +0'028 .... O·Ol.~ -0-012 -0,059
:i/4 +O'04J +0-016 +0'029 +0·013 -0-011 -0·053
1-75 li4 +0-020 ..·0-013 +0-011 +0·008 -0-007 -0·035
li2 +0·03(. ...·0·020 +0-023 +0·013 -0-011 -0·057
~~/4 +0·036 +0·017 +0'025 +0·012 -0-010 -0-051
1·50 1;4- +0-015 -~O·OI3 +0·008 +0·007 -0-006 -0'''32
1/2 ".O·()28 4--0-021 +0·016 +0·011 -0-010 -O·0~2
~J/4 +0·030 +0·017 +0020 of 0·011 -0,010 -0-048
1·25 J,.. +0·009 +0·012 +°0115 +0·005 -0-006 -0-028
1/2 +0-019 -i-O-OI9 +0·011 +0-009 -0·009 -0-045
3/+ +0·023 +0-017 .....0·014 +0-009 -0-009 -0,043
1·00 If4 +0'005 ~·O·~) -1-0,002 +0-003 -0-004- -0-020
1/2 +0'011 1·0-016 'f-O-OOb +0-006 -0,007 -0-035
3/~ +0·016 +0·014- +O'U09 ,"0-007 -0,007 -0-035
0·75 1/4 ·to-OOI .. O·OOtj -.. 0·000 +0·002 -0·002 -0·012
1/2 +0·005 +0'011 +0·002 +0-003 -0,004 -0-022
3'4 +0·009 +0·011 +0·005 +0·005 -0-005 -0'025
0·50 J/4- +0.000 +O-O,l.J fl-OOU ~·O'OOJ --·0·001 -0·005
li2 +0-001 -+-0005 -1.0·001 +0·001 --0·002 -0'010
3/4 +0'004 +0·007 +0·002 +O ltOO7 -0-003 -0-(n4

14
IS I 337' ( Part IV ) • IM7
TABLE 2 MOMENT COERICIENTS .OR INDlVmVAL WALL PANEL.
TOP I'REE. BOTrOM HINGED, VERnCAL EDGES nXED
(Claw,s 2.1, 2.2 and 2.2.2 )

II ~ height of the wan


r-- 1--r- 1- , V
II ~ width of the \vall
W &: d~nsity of the liquid

Horizont•.J moment -= Atl. wa 3


Vertic;al moment -= ~l. wa 3
~ wa J..- X
bla Mia y=o y =: b/~ y 1m 6/2
""'---~ A.-_~ A ~
M~ Itl. AI.JJ AI. M~ M"
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)
3·00 0 0 +0-070 0 +0-027 0 -0·196
1/4 +o-O:la +0·061 +0·015 +0-028 -0-034 -0-170
1/2 +0·M9 +0·049 +0-032 +0·026 -0-027 -0,137
3/4 +0·046 +0-030 +0-03-1- +0-018 -0-017 -0,087
2-50 0 0 +0·061 0 +0-019 0 -0-138
1/4 +0·024 +0·053 +0·010 -+ 0-022 -0-026 -0·132
1/2 +0·042 +0·044 +-0·025 +O-g22 - 0·013 -0,115
3/4 +0·041 +0·027 +0-030 +0·016 -O-()16 -0-07R
2-00 0 0 +0·045 () +0·011 0 -O-O!tl
1/4 +0-016 +0·042 +(1-006 +0·014- -0'019 ·-O-O~
1/2 +0·033 +0·036 +0-020 +0·016 - 0·018 -0-089
3/4 +0·035 +0·024 +0-025 -f-O'014 -0,013 -0-065
1·75 0 +0·036
l/i
1/2
+0·013
+0'028
° +0-035
+0·032
+0·005
+0·017
0 +0·000
+0-011
+0-014
-0,015
-0-015
0 -0-071
-0,076
-0,076
3/4 +0·031 +0·022 -+-0-021 +0-012 - 0-012 -0,059
1·50 0 0 +0·027 0 +0·005 0 -0·0.52
1/4 +0·009 +0·028 +O·OO:i +0·008 -0012 --0-059
1/2 +0-022 +0·027 +0·012 +0·011 -0·013 -0·063
3/4 +0·027 +0·020 +0·017 +0-011 -0'010 -0'0~2
1·25 0 0 +0·017 () +0·003 0 -0,034
1/4 +0·005 +0·020 +0-002 +0-005 -0-008 -O'O"~
1/2 +0-017 +0·023 +0·009 +0-009 -0·010 -0,049
3j4 +0·021 +0-017 +0·013 +0·009 -0-009 -0-(»4
)·00 0 +0·010 +0·002 0 -0·019
1/4
1/2
+0·002
+0-010
° +0·013
+0·017
+0-000
+0'005
0
+0·003
+0-006
-0·005
-0-007
-0-025
--0'036
3/4 +0·015 +0·015 ;-0'009 +0-007 -0'007 -0'036
0·75 0 0 +0-005 0 +0·001 0 -0,008
1/4 +0·001 +0-008 +0'000 +0-002 -0·003 -0'013
1/2 +0·005 +0·011 +0-002 +0·004 -0·004 -0·022
3/4 +0·010 +0·012 +0·006 +0·00+ -0-005 -0,026
0'';0 0 0 +0·002 0 +0·000 0 -O·OO:i
1/4 +0'000 +0·004 +0-000 +0-001 -0·001 -0·005
1/2 +0·002 +0·006 +0·001 +0-002 -0-002 -0,010
3/4 +0-007 +0·008 +0·002 +0-002 -0·003 -0,014

15
IS: 3370 (P...t IV ).1167

TAaLE 3 MOMENT COEIYICIENTI POR INDIVIDUAL WALL PANEL,


TOP FREE, aO'lTOM AND VERTICAL EDGBS nXED
( Clmu,s 2.1, 2.1.1,2.2 and 2.2.2 )

II - heisht of the wall


IJ ~ width of th~ wall

u' :: dt'n~il>· of the liquid


I Jori7onlal moment ~ AI. Will
\ (OrtiC'"al moment == AI. u'tI'
X

bltl xla "..._ _ _


.7- 0
..A._~
,,- 6/4 ~-
, -_ _ ----A. 6./2
r---..A....----~
~/. M. AI. M. M. M.
(I) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)

:l·00 0 0 +0'025 0 +0·014- 0 -0-082


1/.- ..1-0·010 +0·019 +0·007 +0·013 -0·014 -0·071
1/2 +0·005 +0·010 +0·008 +0·010 -0·011 -0,055
3/4 -0'033 -0·004 -0·018 -0,000 -0,006 -0-028
1 -0·126 -0,025 -0,092 -0,018 0 0

2·50 0 0 +0·027 0 +0·013 0 -0,074


1/4 +0·012 +0·022 +0·007 +0·013 -0-013 -0·066
1/2 +0·011 +0·014- +0·008 +0·010 -0·011 -0-053
3'4 . -0·021 -4),001 -0,010 -0·001 -0·005 -0·027
I -0,108 -0·022 -0-077 -0·015 0 0

2·00
I,..
0

)/2
0
+0·013
+0·015
+0·027
+0·023
+0-016
0
+0·006
+0·010
+0·009
+0·010
+0·010
0
-0,012
-0-100
-0·060
-0·059
-O·ott
3/4 -0·008 ....0-003 -0·002 +0·003 -0-005 -0-027
J -().086 -0-017 -0-059 -0-012 0 0
( CMlillw4:

16
IS I 3370 ( Part IV ) • 1117

TAIIL& I IIOMDJT counclENTI .0. INDIVIDUAL WALL PANEL,


TOP . . . ., BOtTOM ANI) VERnCAL UJGEI I1XED- CMItl

I,. ./. ~~
,==0 .J == 6/4
-A._~
J - 6/2
A
M. M. M. M. M. M.
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)

1·7' 0 0 +0·025 0 +0·907 0 -0-050


1/4 +0-012 +0·022 +0-005 +0-008 -0·010 -0·052
1/2 +0·016 +0-016 +0·010 +0·009 -0·009 -O·Oj6
3/4 -0-002 -0·005 +0-001 -0·004 -0·005 -0-027
1 -0-074- -0-015 -0-010 0

I-50 0 +0-021
-0·050
0 0
°
-0·040
°
1/4 +0-008
+o.()) 6
+0·020 +0·004
+0·005
+0·007 -0·009 -0-0+'
Ifl +0-016 +0·010 +0-008 -0·008 -0-042
3/4 -0·003 -0·006 +0·003 -0·004 -0·005 ...0-026
I -0-060 -0·012 -O·Of) -0-008 0 0
1-25 0 0 +0·015 0 +0·003 0 -0-029
II· +0-005 +0-015 +0-002 +0·005 -0·007 -0-03'
1/2 +0-014 +0·015 +0·008 +0·007 -0·007 -0-0'7
3/4 +0-006 +0·007 +0-005 +0·005 -0·005 -O-02f
I -0-047 -0,009 -0·031 -0-006 0 0
1-0 0 0 +0·009 0 +0-002 0 -0·018
1'4 +€J.OO2 +0-011 +0·000 +0-003 -0-005 -0·025
1/2 +0-009 +0-013 to-005 +0-005 -0·006 -0-029
3/f +0·008 -0-008 +0-005 +O·oot -O·oat -0-020
1 -0-035 -0·007 -0·022 -0-005 0 0

"75 0 0 +0·004 0 +0·001 0 -0-007


1/4 +0-001 +0-008 +0-000 +0-002 -o-0d2 -0-011
1/2 +0·005 +0·010 +0-002 +0·003 -0-003 -0-017
3/4 +0-007 +0-007 +0-003 +0·003 -0·003 -0-013
1 -Oe02t -0-005 -0-015 -0-003 0 0
0-50 0 -0-002
0
1/4 °
+0-000
+0-001
+0-005
0
+0-000
+0'000
+0-001 -0-001 -().004
I

1/2 +0·002 +0-006 +0-001 +0-001 -0-002 -0-009


3/4 +o-oot +0.00& +0-001 +0-001 -0-001 -0-007
1 -0-015 -0-003 -0·008 -0-002 0 0

17
IS I 3370( Part IV ) • 1967

TABLE 4 MOMENT COEFFICIENTS FOR UNlI'ORM LOAD ON


RECTANGULAR PLATE HINGED AT I'OUll EDGES

(Clauses 2.1.2 lind 2.2.2 )

« all height of the wall


6 == width of the wall
W all density of the liquid
Horizontal moment :a M. wei
J
Vertical moment - M. ~~I • '-

b/" )'==0 ,--__


y -=.A./)/4- ~

r--------'----~
M. AI" AI. M.

(I) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

"00 1/.
1/2
+0·089
+0-118
+0·022
+O·Ol9
+0·077
;-O-JOI
+0·025
-+-0-034

1/4 +0-085 ;. 0·021 +0-070 +0-027


1/2 +0·112 +O·Oi2 +0·092 +0-037

2-00 1/4- +0-076 +C·027 -to'061 TO-028


1/2 +0·)00 -+~O-037 +0·078 +0-038

1·75 1/4 +0·070 -f 0·029 ",·0-054 +0·029


1/2 +0·091 +0-04-0 +0-070 +0-059

I-50 1/4 +0·061 +0·031 +0·047 +0·029


1/2 +0-078 +0-043 +0-059 +0-040

1/4 +0·049 +0·033 +0-010 +0·029


1/2 +0-063- +O-OH +0-047 +0039

1-00 1/4 +0·036 +0-033 +0·027 +0·027


1/2 +0-044- +0·044 +0'033 -+ 0·036
0-75 1/4 +0·022 +0-029 +0'016 +0'023
J/2 +0'025 +0-038 +0-018 +0-030

0·50 1/-1 +0·010 +0·020 +0·007 +0-015


1/2 +0'009 +0-025 +0-007 +0'019

18
TAKa 5 IIOIIDIT _ _ ftJa T. . . . wrra WALU . . . . AT TOP
AJID iiINUDI AT 8OTI01I
(a-. 2.2.2)

• .. heilht 01 the wall


• - width of the wall
• - cleasity or the liquid
Horizontal moment - M. waI
Vertical IJlOIDeIll =- M• • •

... ~ ~-~
A
~ -I· t .,-0 ~ ..". ~ ..i(2 z-=t'/4 Z-o '
• At • , ... • • A , r-------" , , ,,&. ,

M. M. M. ~ M. M. M. M. M. AI.

(1) (2) <'l (+) (S~ (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (II) (12)
I

S-OO 0 0 +0-070 0 +(H)27 0 -0-196 0 +0·027 0 +0-070
1/. +0-028 +0-0&1 +0-015 +0-028 -(H)Jf -0-170 +O·()lS +0-028 +0-028 +0-0&1
1/2 +O-0t9 +O~ +0-032 +0.026 -0-027 -0-137 +O.cm +0.026 +0-049 +O-0t9
I
~
3/4 +o-ot6 +0-030 1-0-034 +0-018 -0·017 -(HJ87 +0-054 +0·018 +0-046 +0-030

2-50 0 0 +0-073 0 +0-033 0 -().I69 0 +CH)I~ 0 +0-057 r


lit +0-028 +Oe06S +0.016 +G-OSS -~O30 -0-151 ~0-009 +0·014 +0.022 +0-050
1/2 +(HM9 .0·050 +0-033 +0.fJ29 -0-025 -0-1!6 +0..02! +0-017 +0·041 +0-043
~
~

S'4 +0-016 +0-030 +0-037 +0-020 -0-017 -O-o&f +0-029 +0-014 +0-040 +0-027 J

(~)
..
!
T.YLB 5 MOMENT CO.....CIENTI FOil TANKa WIT!I WAU.S nEE AT TOP
AND lUNGED AT IlalTOM-OIIIItl •...-
./. 6/.=-3'0
'I· t 4 ,
f
.7==0
.... • f
.1-=6/4
-A. ---. ,
.1==6/2
A ~ , z=-e/4
#t
.1 t
~==O
i
......
M. M. M. M. Me M. M. ·M. M. "'" M.

~
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) :l
2-00· 0 P ,-0-075 +0-039 0 -0-146 0 -0-005 0 +0·031
1/4 +t....tf9 +U·065 +0-017 +0-056 -0,027 -0·133 +0·002 -0-002 +0-013 +0·032 ~
.......
1/2 +0-050 +0-051 +0·035
° +0-052 -O-O2! -0,113 +0-016 +0'005 +0-030 +0-029 •
3/4 +0-046 +0-031 +0-037 +0'021. -0,016 -0,078 +0·022 +0-008 +0'034 +0'020
1·75 0 0 +0·076 0 +0-041 0 -0·137 0 -0-018 +0-014-
..!
1/. +0·029 +0-065 +0·018 +0-038 -0·025 -0-125 -0·003 -0-012 +0'007
° +0·018
1/2 +0-050 +0-052 +0'036 +0·033 -0,021 -0·106 +0'011 -·0·003 +0'023 +0'020
3/4 +0-046 +0-031 +0-037 +0'021 -0·015 -0-074 +0·018 +0-004 +0-027 +0·015
1·5 0 0 +0-077 0 +0-043 0 -0-129 0 -0-033 0 -0·006
I-50 1/4 +().035 +0-010 +0-027 +0'011 -0,007 +0-035 +0-007 +0·006 +0'014 +0·013
N
0 1/2 +0·057 +0'015 +0·045 +0-017 -0-011 -0·057 +0·015 +0·010 +0'027 +0-020
3/4 +0-051 +0·013 +0·042 +0'014 -0·010 -0·051 +0·019 +0'011 +0·029 +0-017
1·25 0 0 +0-078 0 +0·045 0 -0·122 0 -0,052 0 -0-031
1-25• 1/4 +0-035 +0-010 +0-027 +0-011 -0-006 -0·032 +0·003 +0·003 +0·008 +0·011
1/2 +0-057 +0-015 +0·046 +0·017 -0-011 -0·053 +0·008 +0·006 +0·011 +0·017
3/4 +0'051 +0·013 +0·042 +0·014- -0·010 -0·048 +0'013 +·0·008 +0·021 +0·016
1·00 0 0 +0079 0 +0'047 -0·118 0 -0-07'4 0 -0·060
l.oG 1/4 +0-035 +0·010 +0-027 +0-011 -0·006
° -0·029 - ·0·001 +0-000 +0·002 +0·008
1/2 +().()57 +0-015 +0-046 +0-017 -0-010 -0-048 +0·002 +0·002 +0·007 +0·014
3/4 +0-051 +0·013 +0·043 +0'014- -0-009 -0-044 +0·007 +0·004 +0-013 +0·013
0-75 0 +0'079 0 +0-047 0 -0·120 0 -().098 0 -0-092
0.75 1/4 +0-035 +0'010 +0·028 +0·011 -0·005 -0·025 -0·003 -0·005 -0·002 +0·001
-0,008
°1/2 +0·057 +0'015 +0·046 +0·017 -0·042 -0·003 -0·005 -0·001 +0·007
3/4 +0'052 +0·013 +0·043 +0-014 -0·008 -0·039 +0-002 -0-002 +0·006 +0-007
().SC) 0 0 +0-078 0 +0-047 0 -0·130 0 -0·126 0 -0-123
0-50 1/4 +0-036 +0·010 +0-028 +0-011 -0-004 -0-021 .J..O-Q04 -0-011 -0-005 -0·008
1/2 +0'057 +0·015 +0-047 +0·017 -0-007 -0-035 -0-007 -0·OJ6 -01l06 -0-010
3/4 +0-052 +Oe013 +0-043 +0-014 -0-007 -0-053 -0·004 -0·010 -0-001 -0-00-1
( C.,bUlltl )
TAaa 5 .......... 0Wi.-.rn . . . T. . . . WIIB WAUa . . . . AT TOIP-
~ _ _ AT 8OftOII-CMItI

'/.-.z2-5
, 4
,,. -I·
.7-0 ~-"4 ,,-612
,. ~-'14 z-o •
. • t 9 , • t rA • t
•M. M. M. "" M. M. M. M. M. M.
• M. •
(I) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) ~) (8) (9) (10) (II) (12)

2-50 0 9 +0-061 0 +0-019 0 -0-158 0 +0-019 +0-0&1


1/4 +H24 +0-053 +0-010 +0·022 -0-026 -0-132 +0-010 +00024
+0-022 ° +H5S
1/2 +CHM2 +0-044 +0-025 +0-022 -().023 -0-115 +0-025 +0-022 +0-0.2 +CHMt
3/4 +CHMI +0-027 +0-030 +0-016 -0-016 -0-078 +0-030 +0-016 +0-011 +0-027
to 240 0 0 +0-065 0 +0-026 0 -0·118 0 +G-OOS 0 +0e0SI
~

1/4 +0-025 +(H)55 +0-012 +0-027 -0-023 -0-113 +0-005 +0-006 +O-OJ5 +0e0S7
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2-00 1'4 +O-GZ5 +0-0.5 +O-CUS +CHJ09 -0-007 -0-037 +0-015 +0-009 +0-025 +0-013
112 +0-cM2 +CMJ20 +CMrl8 +O.cJ15 -0-012 -0-059 +0-028 +0-015 +G-Ot2 +0-020
Sit +CHMO +1-016 +0-029 +0-013 -0-011 -0-053 +0-029 +OeOIS +O·CMO +0-016
.!••
1-75 1/4 +0.025 +0-813 +0-015 +0-009 -0-007 -o-os& +Hl1 +0-008 +0-020 +0-013
1/2 +lHM2 +CHJ20 +0-028 +O-CUS -0-012 --0-058 +0-022 +0-013 +0-035 +0-021
3/4 +O-otO +0-016 +0-029 +1-013 -0-010 --G-052 +0.e24 +0·012 +0-035 +0-017
I-50 1'4 +O~ +0-(»11 +0-016 +(HJ09 -0-007 -(H)34 +0-007 +0-00& +0-014 +0-013
I 1/2 +O-cMS +CHt20 +0.028 +0-015 -0·011 ~.()S6 +0·015 +0-011 +0·027 +0-021
Sj4 +lHMl +0-016 +0-029 +0·013 -0-010 -0-050 +6-019 +0-010 +0-029 +0-017
1-25 114 +0-026 +0.01' +0-016 +0-010 -0-006 ~032 +0-003 +0-003 i .. 0-007 +0-011
1/2 +C).OtS +0-020 +0·029 +0-015 -0-010 --()·052 +0·008 +0-007 -f.6-018 +0·()J9
5/4 +0-011 +Oe016 +0-030 +0-013 -0·010 .....()-(M8 +0-013 +0-008 +0-Q21 +0-016
114 +0-026 +0·Cn5 +0-017 +0.010 -0-006 -0-028 -0·001 +0-000 +0-002 +0-008
I" 1/2 +O.oM +0e020 +0-030 +0-016 -0·009 -0-046 +0-002 +O.()02 +0·007 +(H)14
Slf +o-otl +0-016 +0-031 +0·014 -0-009 -0-044 +0-007 +0-004 +0·013 +0-013
.75 1/4 +0-G27 +0-013 +0-018 +0·010 -0-005 -0·024 -0-003 -O·OM -O~()()J +0-002
112 +O-0t5 +0-020 +0·031 +0-016 -0-008 -0-040 -0-002 -O.()(M +0-000 +0-005
514 +0-012 +0-016 +o-os2 +0-014 -0-008 -0·041 +0-002 -0-002 +0-005 +0-008
0-50 +0-G27 +.013 +0-019 +0..010 -O-OCM -0-021 -O-OOf -0-010 -o-oM -0-007
112
I" +O-CM6 +O.Q2O +O-OSS +0-017 -0-007 -0-034 -0-006 -0-015 -0-006 -0-009
S/4 +CHK2 +0-016 +tH132 +8-015 -0407 -G-OS7 -0-003 --0-010 -0-002 -o.oos
(0." #)
TAaI: I MOMENT COBFrlClDln POll TANKS wrra WALU BINGBD AT TOP
AND 1I01TOM - CoIIIII

e/_ ./- 6/_==1-5


,----- A
.1a=O ~=6/4 :1=6/2 , ..,/4 &=-0
A ..... ... As ....I...
. , , , f .. t
• AI.
M. M. M. Mil •'4. M. M. M• M.

(I) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12)

1·50 1/4 +0-015 +0-013 +0-008 +0-007 -0-006 -0-032 +0'008 +0-007 +0-015 +0-013
1}2 +0-028 +(H)21 +0·016 +0-011 -0-010 -0-052 +(HU6 +0-011 +0-028 +0-021
9/4 +0-030 +0-017 +0-020 +0-011 -0-010 -0-048 +0-020 +0-011 +0-030 +0-017

e.e- 1-25 1/4 +0-016 +0-015 +0-009 +0-008 -0-006 -0-029 +O.aoc +O.cJ04 +0-009 +0-012
... 1/2 +0-029 +0-021 +0-017 +0-012 -0-010 -0-049 +0-009 +0-008 +0-018 +0-019
3/. +0-030 +0"017 +0·020 +0·012 -0,009 -0-0+5 +0-01+ +0-'" +O'02! +0-016
1-00 1/4 +0-016 +0-013 +0-010 +0-009 -0,005 -0-025 +0·000 +0-001 +0·003 +0-008
1/2 +0-030 +0-021 +0-019 +0·012 -0-009 -0-043 +O-OOS +0-003 +0-008 +0-014-
3/f +0-031 +0-017 +0-021 +0-013 -0-008 -0,041 +0-008 +0-005 +0-014 +0-014
0-75 1/4 +0-018 +0-014 +0-011 +0-010 -0,004 -0-021 -0-002 -0-003 -0,001 +0-002
-81
1/2 +0·032 +0-022 +0-021 +0·014- -CHJ07 -0-036 -6-002 -0-00t +0.001 +0-005 I
,...
3/4 +0-032 +0-018 +0-022 +0·014 -0-007 -O·OS6 +0·002 -0,000 +O.()()6 +0-008
0-50 1/4 +(H)20 +0-016' +0-013 +0·012 -0-003 -0·017 -0-003 -0·009 -0·004 -0·006 i
1/2 +0·035 +0·024 +0-023. +0-018 -0·006 --0·031 -0-006 -0·014 -0·005 -0-007
~
S/4 +0·034 +0-020 +0'.024 +0-016 -:OeOO7 -0-033 -0-003 -0-008 -0·001 -·0-001 ~

(C."'~)

-...
I
II
..
....... IIOIIDIT COUlaaaNn TANKS wrra WALLIIIINGBD AT TOP
.a.
AND IIOTfOM - C~
,...
~
,/.-=1-0
vA
,,. -/-
, ,-0 .1-614 J ra 6/2 z-,/4 z-O'
•• ~r rA " -4 " ""'" ,. 4,
l...
AI" ~ AI. M. II. ~l. M. M. M. M. ~
~

(I) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) •
140 +H05 +CHJ09 +1-002 +CHJOS -0-004 -0-020 +0-002 +0·003 +0-005 +0.009 !
I~ +0-011 +&016 +G-006 +0-006 -0-007 -0-035 +0-006 +0-006 +0-011 +0-016
Ilf +1-016 +0-015 +CHJ09 +0·007 -0·007 -0-035 +0-009 +0-007 +0-016 +0-015

.75 I~ +,. +0-010 +HOS +OeOOl -o-OOS -0-016 +0-000 +O.aoo +0-001 +0-005
+0-011 +0-017 +0-008 +0-008 -0-006 -0-029 +0-001 +0-001 +0-005 +CHJ09
IS l~ +0-017 +M16 +CHUO +CHJ08 -0-006 -0-031 +0-004 +0-005 +~008 +0-010

.50 l/t +0007 +0-011 +0-005 +0-006 -0-002 -0-010 -0-002 -0-005 -0-003 -0-002
112 +0-015 +0-018 +0-010 +(M)IO -O-OOf -0-021 -0-003 -0-007 -0-003 -0-002
lit +0-0'1 +0-016 +0-012 +0-010 -0-005 -0-026 -0-001 -o-oM -0-000 +O.QOI
TABLE 7 IIIEAIl AT EDGES OP WALL PANEL HINGED
AT TOP AND aoTTOM
'rPaslJ 2.3.1, 2.3.3, 2.3.3.2, 2.3.4. 2.3.4.1 ... 2.3.6 )
t-f .!. f----1
i , I ~y

I Cl

--IWQ ~
x
6/4
..L

~ I 1 2 5 10 InfiallV
w (I) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)
Mid-point of bottom
ed~e +0-1407 ua! +0·2419 wa2 +0·3290 u:(J2 - +0·3333 lta l
Comer at bottom edge -0·2575 UlQI -0·4397 werl -0·583 3 Ulfl~ -0·600 0 UJa2
-- -
Mid-point or fixed side ...
edge +().128 0 lDdl +0·2582 ua l +0·3604 wert - - +0·391 2 W(I'J
Lower third-point of •..
side edge +0·1736wat +0·311 3 a,,1 +0·402 3 IDdI - - +0·411 6 ",.1 t:
Lower quarter-point
ofside edge +0·1919 ".'at +0·3153 wei +0-390 4 UNJ2 - - +0·3980 fHl CI
Total at top edge 0-0000 IDa" 0-0052 rDtl l 6 0-053 8 _16 0·1203,..' 0·143 5 ",.16 0·166 7 WGIb ""'"
T ota1 of bottom edge 0·0480 w.~b 0·096 0 ".•26 0·1818 U/tl 16 0·2715,..' 0·302 3 ".16 0·5333 "",..
Total at one fixed side
0-226 0 a",16 0·199 .. &WIt, 0·132 2 UNlt6 0·0541,.1. 0·O'L7 I -=" G-275 ...•
r
T~t all four edaes 0-500 0 wII16 0·500 0 ,.16 00500 0 ,.16 0·500 0 rvc'6 0·500 0 IIMI6 0-5000 ..., ~
NOTa 1 - NeptiYe sip iDdicata that reKtioa acts in direction of load. ....,
Non 2 - . - Deasity otdle liquid. ...•
·Bltimated.
!
II
..
TAB1B' IIIEAtl AT BDGa 01' WALL PA.NBL PaEB A.T TOP AND SINGED AT BOTrOM·
2.3.2. 2.S.4, 2.3.4.1. 2.. It 5 41tJ 2.3.6 )
(a-- s
o
~
r--l=t -l---, ¥ ."
'REf I
~
..,

!
x
II,.
~ I 1 2 3·
CIt
.,. (1) (2) (S) (4) (5)
Mid-point of bottom edp +0-141 ".z +0-242 was +().S8 w"'t +0-45 watt
Comer or bottom edF -0-258 lIJtIJ. -0-+40 IIItlt -0-583 ,.. -0-590 ".s
Top ofDzed side cdp w.rl +O-o10:Nt +0..100 II1CZS +0-165 aN'
Mid-point orbed ride edge :+-0-128 JNI +0-258 INZ +0-375.411 +CH06'"
Lowerthird.pointolsideedge +0-17411:41' +0-311 UNl2 +0-406"'02 +0-416,..
Lower quarter·poinl ot,ide cdee +0-192 z
1H +0·315 waS +0-390 UJ(j2 +0·398 ...
Total at bottom edge Oe048 IIIc*6 0-096 26 w. 0-204 ",.:J 6-286 ~6
Total at one fixed side edge 0·226 . .t~ 0-202 UNil6 0·148 wri 0-107,.'6
ToW at all four edges o-soo aN26 0-500 w.:b 0-500 111~6 Qe500 ana6
NOTE 1 -111 S& Density of the liquid.
Nam 2 - Data are derived by modifying values computed for walls hing,ad at top and bottom.
-Negative lip iDdicata that reacticD aell in clireetion oCload_
tThi! value could DOt be atimaicd u;cura.tcly beyoacl two decimal places_
TABLE 9 TENSION IN ClaCOLAll JUNG WALL, IIXED BASE, nmE TOP AND
SUBJECT TO TIlLUIOULAa LOAD
(Clau 3.1.1 )

T CI: Q>eJlicicnt X IIJHR kr/m

H2 COE~FrCIENTS AT POINT
A
, ~
Iii ().2H 0·3H ().4H 0-5H 0-6H O·1H O-SH
0-08 0-IH 0·9H
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11)
to
UI 0·+ +0-149 +0·134 +0·120 +0-101 +0·082 +0·066 +0·049 +0-029 +0·014 +0-004
0·8 +0·263 +0-239 +0-215 +0·109 +0-160 +0·130 +0·096 +0·063 +0·034 +0·010
1·2 +0-283 +0-271 +0-254 +0-234 +0-209 +0'180 +0·142 +0-099 +0·054 +0-016
1-6 +0-265 +0·268 +0·268 +0·266 +0·250 +0·226 +0185 +0-134- +0·075 +0-023
2-0 +0·234 +0-251 +0-273 +0·285 +0-285 +0-274 +0-232 +0·172 +0·104 +0'031
3·0 +0·154 +0-203 +0·267 +~322 +0-357 +0-362 +0-330 +0-262 +().157 +0·052 m
4-0 +0-067 +0'164 +0-256 +0-339 +0-403 +0·429 +0·409 +0-334- +0·210 +0-073 ..
5-0 +0-025 +0-137 +0-245 +0·346 +0-428 +0-477 +0·469 +0'398 +0·259 +0·092 w
w
600 +0-018 +0-119 +0·234- +0-344 +0-441 +0-504- +0·514- +0-447 +0-301 +0-112 Cl
8·0 -00001 +0-104 +0-218 +0-335 +0-4+3 +0-53"- +0·575 +0·530 +0·381 +0'151 ~

10-0 -0·001 +0·098 +0-208 +0-323 +0-437 +0-542 +0-608 +0-589 +O·~O +0-179 ~
J2.() -0-005 +0-097 +0-202 +0-312 +0-429 +0·543 +0-628 +0·633 +0'494- +0·211 :l
1.·0 -0-002 +0-098 +0-200 +0·506 +0-420 +0·539 +0-639 +0-666 +0-541 +0'241
16·0 0·000 +0·099 +6-199 +0·304 +0-412 +0-531 +0·641 +0-687 +0·582 +0·265 :a
....,
NOTE 1 - _-Deruity oCtile liquid.
Narz 2 - Positive lip iDclicatCi te:Dlioo.
.•..
II
TAaLB.I MOIIBNTIIN ClUNDlUCAL WALL, IDBD IWIBJ JIlEB TOP AND
ItmjBOT TO 'I'IUANGUIAIl LOAD -II
(a. . 3.1.1)
i
~

~Ioment-Coellicient x wHI kgm/m ~ lla I ~1


I...
-e
~

..•
I-a
HI COUPICDtNTI AT Ponrr
.4""
]5; r-
O·IH 0e2H OeSH O·4H OeSH 0e6H 0-7H 0-8H Q.9H leON
(I) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) {9} (lO) (11)
c.
eft 0-4 +0·0005 +0·0014 +0·0021 +0·0007 -0·0042 -0,0150 -0·0302 -0,0529 -0·0816 -0·1205
0·8 +0-0011 +0·0037 +0·0063 +0·0080 +0·0070 +0·0023 -0·0068 -0,0024- -0·0465 -0·0795
1·2 +0·0012 +0·0042 +Q'OO77 +0·0103 +0·0112 +0·0090 +0·0022 -0,0108 -0,0311 -0·0602
1-6 +0·0011 +O·()(H.l +0'0075 +0·0107 +0·0121 +0·0111 +0·0058 -0,0051 -0·0232 -0·0505
2·0 +0·0010 +0·003:> +0·0068 +0·0099 +0·0120 +0·0115 +0·00'5- -0,0021 -0,0185 -0,0436

3·0 +0·0006 +00024- +0·0047 +0'0071 +0·0090 +0·0097 +0·0077 +0·0012 -0·0119 -0,0333
4·0 +0·0003 +0·0011) ..£..O·()()28 +0·0047 +0'0066 +0·0077 +0·0069 +0·0023 -0-0080 -0·0268
5·0 +0·0002 +0·0008 +0·0016 +0·0029 +0·0046 +0·0059 +0·0059 +0'0028 -0·0058 -0·0222
6·0 +0·0001 +o·OOO~ +0-0008 +0·0019 +0·0032 +O·0Ck6 +0·0051 +0·0029 -0·0041 -0·0187
8·0 u-eeoo +0·0001 +0·0002 +0·0008 +0·0016 +0·0028 +0·0038 +0·0029 -0·0022 -0·0146
)0-0 0·‫סס‬OO o.oceo +0-0001 +0·0004 +0·0007 +0·0019 +0·0029 +0·0028 -0·0012 -0,0122
12·0 0·‫סס‬OO -0·0001 +0·0001 +0'0002 +0-0003 +0'0013 +0·0023 +0·0026 -0-0005 -0·0 UK
14-0 0-‫סס‬OO ooooe 0-‫סס‬OO 0-‫סס‬OO +0-0001 +0-0008 +0·0019 +0·0023 -0-0001 -0-0090
16-0 0-‫סס‬OO o-oeeo -0-0001 -0-0002 -0·0001 +0·0004 +0·0013 +0-0019 +0·0001 -0·0079
NOTa 1 - ID== Density of the liquid.
Non 2 - POIitive sign indicatC'Stension on the outside.
lSI S370(Put 1V)-IN7

TAIILB 11 III&AIt AT BAlE OP CYLINDRICAL WALL

(Cla.ru 3.1.1, 3.1.21U1t13.1.3)

.HI kg ( triangular )
• - ~fficient X 18 ks ( rectangular )
{
MIN'q (moment at bue)

III TalANOULAa RItCTA.'tfOULAll TRIANGULAR OR MOIONT


Di LoADFIUD LoAD PlxaD RECTANOULAa LoAD AT
Eoo.&
BAI& B.ua HINoan B.u&

0·4 +().436 +0·755 +0'245 -)·58


0-8 +0·374 +0-552 +0-234 -1-75
1·2 +0·339 +0-460 +0·220 -2·00
1-6 +0·317 +0-407 +0-204 -2·28
2eO +0'299 +0·370 +0'189 -2-57

S-o +0·262 +0·310 +0·158 -9-18


"'0 +0·236 +0-271 +0-137 -3,68
5·0 +0·213 +0'243 +0·121 -4-10
6-0 +0·197 +0'222 +0-110 -4-+9
8-0 +0·174 +0·193 +0·096 -5·18

10-0 +0·158 +0·172 +0·087 -5-81


12·0 +0·145 +0-158 +0-079 -6-38
14-0 +0-135 +0-147 +0'073 -6-88
16-0 +0·127 +0-137 +0·068 -7-36

NOTa 1 - • - Denaity or the liquid.


Noft 2 - Positive lip indicates shear acting inward.

37
TAJILa 11
..I
B
~

r
=!
'wi'
T- Coef6cieDt X wHR q/m
...I•
-..
(

III CoameJDm AT PoDIT


~
Iii 'o-OH 0-IH 0-2H o-'H &4H .... O-SH 0-6H 0-7H 0-8H 0-9H '
(I) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11)
0-4 +0-474 +0-440 +()e395 +0-352 +0·308 +0-264 +0'215 +0-165 +0-111 +0-057
0-8 +0-423 +0-402 +0-38J +0-358 +O·3SO +0-291 +0-249 +0'202 +0·145 +0-076
1·2 +0-350 +0·355 +0-361 +fl.362 +0·358 +0·342 +0-309 +0·256 +0·186 +0-098
1-6 +0-271 +0·303 +0-341 +0-369 +0-385 +0-385 +0-362 4-0-314 +0-233 +0-124
2-0 +0-205 +0-260 +0·321 +0-373 +0·411 +0-434 +0-419 +0·369 +0-280 +0-151
3·0 +0-074 +0-179 +0-281 +0-375 +0-449 +0.. 506 +0-519 +0·479 +0-375 +0-210
4-0 +O-G17 +0-137 +&253 +0-367 +0-469 +0·545 +0·579 +0-553 +0-447 +0-256
5-0 -0-008 +O-H4 +0-235 +0-356 +0-469 +0-562 +0-617 +0·606 +0-503 +0-291
6-0 -0-011 +0-103 +0-223 +0-343 +0-463 +0-566 +0-639 +0-643 +().5f7 +0-327
8-0 -0-en5 +0-096 +0-208 +0-524 +0-443 +0-564 +0-661 +0-697 +0-621 +0-386
10-0 -0-008 +0·095 +0-200 +0-311 +0-428 +0·552 +0-666 +O·i30 +0·678 +0-433
12-0 -0-002 +0-097 +0-197 +0-302 +0-417 +0-541 +0-664 +0-750 +0-720 +0-477
14-0 (H)()() +0-098 +0·197 +0-299 +0-408 +0-531 +0-659 +0-761 +0-752 +0-513
16-0 +0-002 +0-100 +0-198 +0-299 +0-403 +0-521 +0-650 +0-764 +0-776 +0-536
NOft 1 - . :II: Density of the liquid_
Non 2 - Politive siga indicates tension.
T.ABl& IS IIOIIENTIIN CYUNDlUCAL WALL, lONGED BASE, 'REE TOP AND SUBJECT
TO TRAPEZOmAL LOAD
( CUVSIS 3.1.2 cand 3_I.3 )

I
~R~ ,
Moment = Coefficient X ( IIJHa + pH" ) kgm/m fr
L~, L.....===_l_ 1:_;

..Jt'PI-.wH--I (
Jl1 COEFFICIENTS AT POINT
f .A-
t".) DI
.:J O-IH 0-2H 0-3H 0-4H O-SH 0-68 0·7H 0-8H 0-9H I·OH
(1) (2) (3) (of) (5) ~6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11)
0-4 +0-002 0 +0·007 2 +0·015 1 +0-0230 +0-030 1 +0·034 8 +0·0357 +0·031 2 +0·0197 0
0·8 +0·001 9 +0·006 .. +0·0133 +0·020 7 +0-027 J +0-031 9 +0·0329 +0·0292 +0-0187 0
1-2 +0·001 6 +0-0058 +0·011 I +0'017 7 10·023 7 +0·028 0 +0-029 6 1-0·0263 +0·011 J 0
1-6 +0·001 2 +0·004 4 +0·009 I +0-0145 +0·0195 -f-0·0236 +0·0255 +0,0232' +0·0155 ;
2·0 +0·000 9 +0·003 3 +0-007 3 +0·0114 +00158 +0'0199 +0·021 9 +0·0205 -J-O-Ot45 0
° ..
3·0 +0·000 4 +0·001 8 +0-004 0 +0'006 3 +0·0092 +0·0127 +0·0152 4-0'0153 +0·011 I 0 tl
4·0 +0·000 I +00000 7 +0-001 6 +0·003 3 +0-003 7 +0'008 3 +1)·0109 +')·011 8+0·009 2 0 ~
5·0 -+ 0-0034 +O-()(\57 +0·008 0 +0-009 4 -+
0-007 8 0 0
0·000 0 +0·000 1 +0·000 6 +0·001 6 ,.....
6'0 0·000 0 +0·000 0 +0·000 2 +0-000 8 +0-0019 +0·003 9 ..,.0-006 2 +0·007 8 +v·OO6 8 0
80 0-000 0 +0·000 0 -0·000 2 +0·0000 -+-0·000 7 +0·0020 f-0'0038 +0·005 7 +0·0054 0 :
10·0 0·0000 0'000 0 -0,000 2 -0-000 1 +0·000 2 +O-Ql,ll +0·0025 -+'0-004 3 +0·004 5 0 ;l
12-0 0·0000 0-000 0 -0-000 1 -0·0002 0-0000 ·+0·000 5 +0-001 7 +00032 +0-0039 0 ...
14·0 0·0000 0-000 0 -0·000 J -0-000 1 -0-000 I 0·0000 -t 0·001 J. +0 0026 +0·003 3 0
...,;
--=
16·0 0-0000 0·0000 0·000 0 -0·000 1 -0,000 2 -0·000 4 +0-000 8 +0·0022 +0-002 !I 0
NOTE I - ", -= Density of the liquid, ...•
NOTE 2 - Positive sign indicates tension on the OUt51d~. I--a
TABLE 15 TENSION IN CIRCULAR lUNG, nxED BASE, FREE TO. WITH SIIEAIl 'f"
PEa METRE APPLIED AT TOP
(Clau'~J 3. J_4 and 3.1.5)

v ~
--- I , .~

t r::: Coefficient X JlRIH kgim

t
H!. COEFFICIENTS A r POINT.
t -A. ,
IJI
O·OH O·IH O·2H O·3H O·4H O·SH O·6H 0·7H 0·8H 0·9H
(J) (2) (3) (4) (5~ \6) (7~ (8) (9) (10) (11)
..--
0·4- -1,57 -1,32 -1,08 --086 -0·65 -047 -0·31 -0,18 -0·08 -0·02
0·8 -3-09 -2,55 -2·04 -157 -1,15 -0·80 -0,51 -0,28 -0-13 -0-03
1'2 -3-95 -3,11 -2,44- -1,79 -1,25 -o-ei -0·48 -0'25 -0·10 -0-02
J6 -4-57 -3'54 -260 -)-80 -}·Ii -0-69 -0,36 -0,16 -0-05 -0,01
2·0 -5·12 -3'83 -2·68 -1,14- -1,02 -0-52 -0,21 -0,05 +().Ol +0·01 II
3·0 -6,32 -4,37 -2·70 - ),43 -0,58 -0'02 +0·15 +0·19 +0'13 +0·04
4·0 -7·34 -4·73 -2·60 -1,10 -0,19 +0·26 +0·38 +0·33 +0·19 +0-06
5·0 -8·22 -4·99 -2,45 -079 -+0·11 +0'41 +0·50 +0·37 +0·20 +0·06
-g
C'O -9·02 -5'17 -2,27 -0'50 +0·34 +0·5 Q -'-0·53 +0·35 +0·17 +0·01 ~
8·0 -10·42 -5·36 -1·85 -0·01 ..LO·63 +0'66 +0·46 +0·24 +0·09 +0·01
10·0 -11·67 -5,43 -1,43 +0·36 +0·78 ..J...O·62 +0·33 +0·12 +0'02 0·00
J2·0 -12.75 -5'41 -1,03 TO·63 -1-0·83 +052 +0,21 +0·04 -0,02 0·00 i
14-0 -13·77 -5,34 -0·68 +0·80 +0·81 -:-0·42 +0 13 0·00 -0,03 -0,01
160 -14·74 -5·22 -0-33 +0·96 +O·i6 +0·32 .J-O·05 -0,04 -0·05 -0-02 ~
...,
NOTa -- POSIti\"e sign indicates tension.
-\\'ben this table is UIed for shear applied at the buea while the top is fixefi t O'OB is the bottom of the wall aDd I-ON iI the ...•
top. Shear acting inward is positive, outward is nqative~
II
TAaLB I' 'tBNIIOII1N aaClJUll--ltINa. HINGED IIAIB, ,..-toP wrra MOIIDIT . . .
METIlB, •• .AftUBD AT lIAR
(a.. 3.1.6)
•I"-
~

I
~
, _ Coeilic:ie:a _ X f,IR~ H2 ks/m [j ~
-'-0

... ••
M
!
HI eoaft1Cl&NTl AT POINT-
A

D'
,
o-OH O'IH 0-2H 0-3H O·4H 0-5H 0-6H 0-7H 0-88 &9N
~
.. (I) (2) (3) (4r) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11)
(H +2·70 +2·50 +2·90 +2-12 +1·91 +1-69 +1-41 + 1·13 + 0-80 +H4
0-8 +2-02 +2-06 +2·JO +2-14 +2·10 +2·02 +1-95 + 1·75 + 1·39 + 0·80
)-2 +1·06 +1·42 +1-79 +2-03 +2·46 +2.a5 +2-80 + 2-60 + 2-22 + I-S7
1-6 +0-12 +0-79 +1-43 +2-04 +2-72 +9·25 +3·56 + 5·59 + 3·13 + 2-01
2-0 -0·68 +0·22 +1-10 +2-02 +2·90 +3-69 +4-30 + +54 ++08 + 2·75
3-0 -1·78 -0·71 +0·43 +1-60 +2·95 ++29 +5·66 + 6·58 + 6-58 + +73
+0 -)·87 -1-00 -0-08 +1'04- +2-47 ++31 +6·34 + 8·19 +8-82 + 6-81
5-0 -}·54 -le03 -0-42 +0-45 +1-86 +3-93 +6-60 + 9·41 +11-03 + 9·02
6-0 -1-04 -0-86 -0-59 -0·05 -t- 1-2J +3-34 +6·54- +10-28 +13-08 +11-41
8-0 -0-24 -().S3 -0·73 -0·67 -0·02 +2·05 +5·87 +11-32 +1&-52 +16·06
10-0 +0-21 -0·23 -0-64 -0·94 -0-73 +0-82
++-79 +11·63 +99.48 - +20-87
12·0 +0-32 -0-05 -0-46 -1)-96 -1-15 +3·52 -0·18
+11-27 -.+-21.80 +25-73
1+0 +0-26 +O-(M -0.28 -0·76 -1·29 +2-29 -0-87
+10·55 +23·50 +SG-Sf
16-0 +0·22 +0·07 -0·08 -0·64 -1·28 +1·12 -1-30
+ 9-67 +24·53 +Sf.65
NOD - POIiuve sip indicates teosiOil.
·Whea this table is used Cor moment ~ at the top, while the top is hinged, &OH illhe bottom or the wall mad 1-08
iI the top. Moment applied at aD edge is pclitivc wIaea it causes outward rotation at that edge.
TABLE 17 IIOMENrlIN CYLINDIUCAL WAIL, IIINCED auB, nta To., WITH
MOMENT . . . IIBTBE, . , APPLIED AT IIAIB
(a.... 2.5.5 al 3.1.6)

~Ioment c:a Coefticient x M ksm/m

II' CouncIurn AT PODft*


A
r
D' 0-IH &2H 0-5H 0-4H 0-5H 0-6H 0-7H 0-8B {}9H 1-08
...
w (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11)
0... +0·013 +O.Q51 +0-109 +0·196 +0·296 +0-414 +0-547 +0-692 +0-8+3 +1-000
0-8 +0-009 +0-040 +0-090 +0-164 +0-253 +0·375 +0-503 +().659 +0-824 +1-000
1-2 +0-006 +0-027 +0-063 +0·125 +0-206 +().316 +0-45+ +0-616 +0-802 +1-000
1~ +0·003 +0-011 +0-0.35 +0-078 +0-152 +0-255 +0-393 +0-570 +0-775 +1-000
2·0 -0-002 -0-002 +0-012 +0-034 +0·096 +0-193 +0-340 +0-519 +0-748 +1-000
3-0 -0-007 -0·022 -0-030 -0-029 +0-010 +0-087 +0-227 +()'426 +0-692 +1-000 ..FJ
4-0 -0-008 -0-026 -O-OM -0,051 -0-034- +0-023 +0-150 +0-354 +0-645 +1-000
5-0 -0,007 -0·024- -0·045 -0·06) -0-057 -0-015 +0-095 +0-296 +0-606 +1-000
6·0 -0,005 -0·018 -0-040 -0-058 -0-065 -0-037 +0-057 +0-252 +0-572 +1-000 I
~
8-0 -6·001 -0·009 -0·022 -0-044 -0-068 -0-062 +0-002 +0·178 +0-515 +1-000
10·0 0-000 -0-002 -0-009 -0*028 -0·053 -0-067 -O-OSI +0*123 +H67 +1-000
12-0 0-000 0·000 -0·003 -0-016 -0-040 -0-064 -0-049 +O-oBJ +0-424 +1.(JOO
14-0 0·000 0·000 0-000 -0-008 -().029 -0-059 -0-060 +O-otB +()e387 +1-000
16-0 0-000 0·000 +0·002 -0·003 -0,021 -0-051 -0-066 +0-025 +0-354 +1-000
!:a
~
Non. - POIibve aign indicates teDlion in oul8icle.
.Whcr: chis table is used for IDOIIleDt applied at the ~, while the top it hiDpdJ o-OH is the bottom fI the waD aad leON .-•
it the top. Moment applied at aD edBe is poIitive wh_ it cau.. outward rotatioD at that edp.
,... !
TAIILE I' MOMENTS IN CYLINDRICAL WALL, PIXED BASE, FREE TOP WITH SHEAR PER METRE,
V APPLIED AT TOP
( Clast 3 _I. 7 )
V
... . - .
...,

Moment = Coefficient X YH kgm/m

COE.FFICIENTS AT POINT·
H~ r A ~

Dl O-IH 0-2H 0-3H 0-4H O'5H 0-68 0-7H 0'8H 0-9H l-OH
<.n (1 ) (2) (8) (9) (10) (11)
. ~·4 +0-093
(3)
+0-172
(4)
+0-240
(5)
+0-300
(6)
+0-354- +0-402
(7)
+0-448 +0·492 +0·535 +0-578
-0-8 +0-085 +0·145 +0-185 +0-208 +0-220 +0-224 +0-223 +0-219 +0·214- +0·208
)·2 +0-082 +0-132 +0·157 +0·164- +0-159 +0-145 +0-127 +0-106 +0-084 +0-062
)-6 +0-079 +0'122 +0-139 +0-138 +0-125 +0·105 +0·081 +0·056 +0·030 +0-004
2-0 +0-077 +0·115 +0·126 +0·119 +0·103 +0·080 +0·056 +0·031" +O-()()h -0-019 fIJ
3-0 +0-072 +0·103 +0·100 +0-086 +0-066 +0-044 +0·025 +0·006 -0-010 -0-024-
-0-019
..
-
w
4-0 +0·068 +0·088 +0-081 +0-063 +0-043 +0-025 +0·010 -0·110 -0-010 w
5-0 +0-064 +0-078 +0-067 +0-047 +0·028 +0·OJ3 +0-003 -0·003 -0,007 -0-011
6-0 +6-062 +0-070 +0-056 +0-036 +0-018 +0-006 00{)()() -0-003 -0-005 -0-006 ~
8-0 +0-057 +0·058 +0-041 +0-021 +0·007 0-000 -0·002
, -0,003 -0,002 -0-001 '"
10-0 +0'053 ·to·049 +0-029 +0-012 +0'002 -0,002 -0·002 -0-002 -0-001 0·000 ':
11·0 +0-049 +0·042 +0-022 +0·007 0·000 -0,002 -0·002 -0,001 0·000 0·000 :I
14-0 +0'046 +0'036 +0·017 +0·004 -0·001 -0·002 -0,001 -0-001 0·000 0·000
16-0 -0-001 0·000 0-000 0·000
+0'044 +0·031 +0-012 +0·00] -0·002 -0·002
...-e
"'-"
NOTE - Positive sign indicates tension on outside.
·When this table is used for shear applied at the base, while the top i\ fixed, O·OH is the bottom of the wall and 1-0H is the ...•
iop. Shear acting inward is positive, outward is negative, :I
......
IS I 3370 ( Part rv) • 1967

TABLE 20 MOMENTS IN CIIlCULAR SLAB WITHOUT CENTRE suPPoRT. I'IXED EDGE, AND SUBJECT TO VNU'ORM LOAD
( CltlUs~ 3.2 )

l__ J

Moment -- ~fficif'nt X fJR" kgmJm ~-/-;}.!._~""'ot


. ......·..!."I""'If'....../-+-,!T"T!.L.....o~.~
I-- R---4
t
Coefficlenra at Point O-OOR O-IOR O'20R O-gOR O·40R O'50R 0-60R 0-70R o-soa 0-90R i'OR
Radial Momcnts~ M r -f-0-015 +0-013 +0·061 +0·057 +0-043 +0'02.5 +0-003 -0-023 -0'053 -0-087 --O-'l.')
Tangential Mom~nts. }'~t +0-015 +0·074 +0-011 +0-066 +0-059 +0·050 +0-039 +0-026 +0-011 -0·006 --01·025

NOTa - Positiv» sign ;ndicalt"s compression in surface Ioaded,

TABLE 21 MOMENTS IN CIRCULAR SLAB WITH CENTRE SUPPORT, ftXED EDGE, AND SUBJECT TO 'UNIFORM LOAD
(Clause 3.2 )

Moment ==- Codficient X /JR2 kgmJm

t
C/D
O-JOR O-15R 0'20R O'25R 'JI( 0-5011 0-60R 0-70R O·ooR l'OOR
RADIAL M:»II&HD, Mr
r -~

-----
0-05 -0,2100 -0-0729 -0-0275 -0-002 6 +0-0133 +0-0238 +0'0342 +0-0347 +0-0271 -0-0049 -0-0294 -0~O589---'
0·10 -0-1433 +0'0142
- -0'0624 -0-0239 -0-0011 +0-0136 +O-02!fO +0-0326 +0-0276 +0-0158 -0,0021 -0,0255 -0-0541
0·15 - -0,1089 -0'0521 -0·0200 +0-0002 +0·0220 +0-0293 +0-0269 +0-0169 -0·0216 -0-0490
0·20 +0·0006
-- -0'0862 -0'0429 -0,0161 +0·0133 +0-024'9 +0·0254 +0-0176 +0-0029 -0-0178 -0-0441
0-2S -0·0698 -0-0351 +0'0029 +0·0194 +0-0177 -0-01+3
--
- - +0·023 J +0-0049 -0·0393
--
TAJIIO&NTlAL Me.........., Nt
f ",",--.~
0-05 -0-0417 -0,0700 -0·0541 -0'0381 -0-0251 -0-0145 +0-0002 +0·0085 +0·0118 +0-0109 +0-006 5 ~-OOO3 -0-011 8
0-10 -0,0287 -0·0421 -0-0354- -0-0258 -0-0168 -0-002 , +0-0059 +0·0099 +0·0098 +0-0061 -0·0009 -0·0108
0·15 - -0·0218 -0·0284 -0-024-3 -0-0177 -O·QO!) I +0·0031 +0-0080 +().0086 +0-0057 ~'OOO6 -0·0098
--
0-20 ~
- -0·0172 -0·0203 -0·0171 -0·0070 +0·0013 +0·0063 +0-0075 +0-0052 -0·0003 -0-0088
0'25 - -0·0140 -0-0150 -0·0083 -O-QQ05 +0·0064 +0'0048 0-0000
-- - - t+0~004 6 ~'0078
NOTa - POIitive lip indica~ comp..e.ion in surface loaded.

47
·.117I( ...... ).1117

TAaIS II IIOIIBNn IN aacI1LAIl &All wmt c.NTIm ...-oaT.............. AND SVII,JZaI' TO UNIftJIlII LOAD

(a.u.3.2 )

MOIDeDt - Coe8ideat x pRllqpD/m

C/D CounaaJrn AT Pcmn


"--O:OSR -~O:If)R- 0·15R 0·20R 0·25R 0 SOR O·4GR O-SOR 0·6QR a-70B O-SOB 0090R I·OOR"

R.ADlAL MOIImftI, Mr
, A

~ -0-3658 -0·1388 -0'06+0 -000221 +0-00.5


---
+0.0255 +00050 I +0-0614- +0·0629 +0·0566 +0·0437 +0·0247 0
0-10 - -00248 7 -0-1180 -00055 7 -0'OJ7'6 +0"008 I +OoOS9J +0-0539 +0'0578 +0·05S2 +O.of16 +0'0257 0
0-15 - - -().1869 -0-0977 -00046 7 -&0135 +0·0258 +0·()4.51 +0·0518 +0·0494 +o-O!93 +&-022 6 0
0020 - - -001465 -0,0800 -0:0381 +0-0109 +0.0352 +0·0452 +0·0451 +0-0368 +0-0215
- °
.25 - - - -0·1172 -000645 -0-00.5 .5 +0·0245 +0·0381 +0·0404 +0-0340 +Q00200
- °
T AIIO&NTIAL MoIaurn, MI
. "
0-05 •-0-0751 -0-127 7 -001010 -CMr186 -CHI569 -000391 -()o012 1 +0-0061 +0'017~ +0.0234 +Qe0251 +000228 rOOl68
0-10 - -O-0f98 -0-0768 -0-0684 -000559 -0-0394 -OeOJ5.9 +O.()020 +0-0134 +000197 +O-Q218 +000199 +OoOJf5
0-1' - - -CJ-OS74 -0-0516 -0'CK70 -0-0375 -0-017.5 -O-CMU 4 +000097 +0-0165 +0-0186 +000172 +()o()12S
0020 - - - -000295 -OoOS67 -000353 -0'0184 -0-0012 +000065 +0-0132 +000158 +0-0148 +0-0103
~25 - - - - -000234 -0-0263 -000184 -0-00&2 +0-0038 +000103 +000132 +000122 +000085
Newa - PGlidft ,MiPa iadica&a ~ ia IUI'fiKe ao.ded.

-- 48
•• _ ~ Part IV) .1117

T~ II IIOIIIDI'I8 III aacuLAIl ~ WITII CJBN'DB RJPPORT. BlNGIrD BDGB WlTllIIOIIBNT . . . 1IB'IaB. II APPUID AT BDGB

(a...S.2)

MOIDalt - Coefticient x M ksm/m

C/D Coamaauftoa A': PoDft


A-
I (M)5R OeIOR O·15R O·20R 0e25R O·3GB O·40R O-SOB O·6GR 0·70B O-SOB G-90R leOOR -.

RADIAL MoIIUft'I, Mr
0-05 -2-650 -1·121 -0·622 -0·333 -0·129 +0·029 "
+0-268 +0e450 +0·596 +0-718 +0-824- +0-917 +1-600
0-10 - -1-950 -1·026 -0,584 -0-805 -0-103 +0-187 +0-394- +0-558 +00692 +0·808 +0-909 +1-000
0015 - - -1·5M -0-930 -D-.H5 -()e280 +0-078 +0·'23 +().SIO +0-665 +0-790 +0·900 +10000
0·20 - - - -1·366 -0.842 -0·499 -0.057 +0·236 +0-451 +0·624 +0-768 +00891 +1·000
0-25 - - - -1-2Ot -00765 -()e216 -0· ISO +o-,~ +0-577 +0-740 +0-880 +1-000
-
TAN'JENTIAL ~ All
-0·M7 -0·688 -0-5+t -(H18 -0.211 -00041 +0-095 +0-212 +0-314 +0-405 +CH86 "'"
o-os
.. -&530 -0-980
.'0 - -00388 -O-6fl -0·608 -0-518 -0·419 -()02~S -0-012 +0.066 +0-185 +0.290 +00'" +CH69
0·15 - -0·319 -(H72 -0-463 -0·404 -0-251 -0·100 +0·035 -r0a151 +0·263 +()o!63 +CH51
-
0.20 - -0·272 -0.312 -0·368 -00261 -()o123 +0-007 +0-129 +0-240 +o-MO +0-433
- -
()e25 - - -0·259 -0·305 -0·259 -0-145 -0-020 +00099 +0-214 +0-320 +0·414
- -
Non - POIitiw: lip iDdicata CGlDpre.iaD in top aurf'ace.

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