Maximum Deflection of Corroded Plate Thickness evaluator uses Deflection = (Constant for Maximum Deflection*Hydrostatic Pressure*Longer Side of the Tank^(4))/(Modulus of Elasticity Jacketed Reaction Vessel*(Plate Thickness-Corrosion Allowance)^(3)) to evaluate the Deflection, Maximum Deflection of Corroded Plate Thickness is defined as the amount by which the plate is deformed or bent under a given load. The maximum deflection of a plate can be affected by several factors, including the thickness of the plate, the material properties of the plate, the load applied to the plate, and the span of the plate. Deflection is denoted by δs symbol.
How to evaluate Maximum Deflection of Corroded Plate Thickness using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Maximum Deflection of Corroded Plate Thickness, enter Constant for Maximum Deflection (α), Hydrostatic Pressure (phydrostatic), Longer Side of the Tank (l), Modulus of Elasticity Jacketed Reaction Vessel (E), Plate Thickness (pt) & Corrosion Allowance (c) and hit the calculate button.