Calculo de tanque de PRFV de 200 000 litros de capacidad. // 200 000 liters capacity PRFV tank calculation.
Abstract
La tarea que se acomete es el cálculo a resistencia y rigidez de un tanque para el almacenamiento de agua, de 200 000 litros
de capacidad, construido de plástico reforzado con fibras de vidrio, PRFV. El mismo es cilíndrico vertical, de 8 metros de
diámetro por 4.2 metros de altura. Los materiales seleccionados para la conformación de las láminas con las que se harán
los laminados de PRFV, fueron: resina poliéster isosftálica, y fibras de vidrio E.
La carga fundamental a soportar por el tanque será la presión debida a la columna de agua en su interior, pero por estar a la
intemperie y en zona de playa, se considerará también la acción de las dilataciones debidas a la temperatura, así como la
acción de un ciclón.
Palabras claves: resistencia, recipiente, composites, elementos finitos.
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Abstract.
The stress and strains calculation of a water reinforced fiber glass container is carried out by means of a modern Finite
Element program, because the high complexity of calculus. The soported main load is the pressure caused by the column of
water.
Key words: Resistance, vessels, composites, finite elements.
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