This document provides steps to calculate the temperature moment of a concrete wall based on its thickness, internal and external temperatures, thermal conductivity, and material properties.
The temperature difference across the wall is calculated as 67.7°C based on the heat resistance and temperatures.
The bending moment due to this temperature change is calculated as 106.7 kN-m using the temperature difference, coefficient of linear expansion, modulus of elasticity, and moment of inertia of the concrete.
This total moment is then distributed 60% to the circumferential and meridional directions.
This document provides steps to calculate the temperature moment of a concrete wall based on its thickness, internal and external temperatures, thermal conductivity, and material properties.
The temperature difference across the wall is calculated as 67.7°C based on the heat resistance and temperatures.
The bending moment due to this temperature change is calculated as 106.7 kN-m using the temperature difference, coefficient of linear expansion, modulus of elasticity, and moment of inertia of the concrete.
This total moment is then distributed 60% to the circumferential and meridional directions.
This document provides steps to calculate the temperature moment of a concrete wall based on its thickness, internal and external temperatures, thermal conductivity, and material properties.
The temperature difference across the wall is calculated as 67.7°C based on the heat resistance and temperatures.
The bending moment due to this temperature change is calculated as 106.7 kN-m using the temperature difference, coefficient of linear expansion, modulus of elasticity, and moment of inertia of the concrete.
This total moment is then distributed 60% to the circumferential and meridional directions.
This document provides steps to calculate the temperature moment of a concrete wall based on its thickness, internal and external temperatures, thermal conductivity, and material properties.
The temperature difference across the wall is calculated as 67.7°C based on the heat resistance and temperatures.
The bending moment due to this temperature change is calculated as 106.7 kN-m using the temperature difference, coefficient of linear expansion, modulus of elasticity, and moment of inertia of the concrete.
This total moment is then distributed 60% to the circumferential and meridional directions.
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Temperature moment calculation
(Ref. clause 6.10 of Reynolds handbook, 10th edition)
h = thickness of wall (m) = 0.3 Inside material/hot liquid/flue gas (TG) temperature (0C) = 120 External air temperature/temperature (TA)at other face of wall (0C) = 20 Thermal conductivity (kc) of RCC wall(watt/sqm/ C) = 0 1.1 ai = Resistance at the internal face (watt/sqm/ C)0 0 aa = Resistance due to cavity (watt/sqm/ C) 0 0.11 ao = Resistance at the external face (watt/sqm/ C) 0 0.02 Co-efficient of linear expansion of concrete (Єc) (/ C) = 0 0.00001 Modulus of elasticity of concrete (Ec) (N/mm ) = 2 21000 Moment of inertia (Ic) of concrete section (m4) 0.00225 Resistance to the transmission of heat (k) through wall (watt/sqm/ 0C) = 2.48 h ( k= k + ai+aa+ao c ) The change in temperature (T0C) through concrete wall = 67.7 T = (TG-TA)*k*hc/kc Bending moment (MT)due to change of temperature (kN-m) = 106.7 (MT=T*Єc*Ec*Ic/hc)
The moment calculated above is to be distributed to circumferencial direction and
meridional direction (say 60% in each direction). 250.8696