December 7, 2012
Conference Paper

Limit Load and Buckling Analysis for Assessing Hanford Single-Shell Tank Dome Structural Integrity

Abstract

The U.S. Department of Energy, Office of River Protection has commissioned a structural analysis of record (AOR) for the Hanford single shell tanks (SSTs) to assess their structural integrity. The analysis used finite element techniques to predict the tank response to the historical thermal and operating loads. The analysis also addressed the potential tank response to a postulated design basis earthquake. The combined response to static and seismic loads was then evaluated against the design requirements of American Concrete Institute (ACI) standard, ACI-349-06, for nuclear safety-related concrete structures. Further analysis was conducted to estimate the plastic limit load and the elastic-plastic buckling capacity of the tanks. The limit load and buckling analyses estimate the margin between the applied loads and the limiting load capacities of the tank structure. The potential for additional dome loads from waste retrieval equipment and the addition of large dome penetrations to accommodate retrieval equipment has generated additional interest in the limit load and buckling analyses. This paper summarizes the structural analysis methods that were used to evaluate the limit load and buckling of the single shell tanks.

Revised: April 28, 2015 | Published: December 7, 2012

Citation

Johnson K.I., J.E. Deibler, L.J. Julyk, N.K. Karri, and S. Pilli. 2012. Limit Load and Buckling Analysis for Assessing Hanford Single-Shell Tank Dome Structural Integrity. In WM2012: Improving the Future in Waste Management, February 26 - March 1, 2012, Phoenix, Arizona, Paper No. 12278. Tucson:WM Symposia. PNNL-SA-84575.