Compare Design Parameters of Indian Standard Code: 3370- 1965 and 3370-2009

Authors

  • Ajay Dhakad
  • Vinay Kumar Singh Chandrakar

Keywords:

Earthquake forces, Gravity flow, Indian standard, Intze tank, Reservoir, Retrofitting

Abstract

Water, fluid gasoline, and other similar fluids are kept in above-ground tanks and capacity storage facilities. Repository is a broad phrase for fluid capacity architecture, and it usually refers to structures above or below ground. Large amounts of water are typically stored in repositories below ground. The part that serves as the stage supports the above tanks. These above groundwater tanks are typically smaller in size and used for direct gravitystream water conveyance. To store water, capacity above tanks is used. These aboveground storage tanks were designed using IS: 3370. 2009 marked a long time since IS: 3370 (sections 1 and 2) was revised from its original version from 1965.This explanation aims to shed light on how the Intze water tanks' design boundaries differ when quake powers are taken into account. Additionally, Intze water tanks were built with seismic resistance. Both the first and second plans are based on Indian Standard Codes, 3370-1965 and 3370-2009.

Published

2022-09-29

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