Claims
- 1. A method for constructing an elongated concrete tank for holding liquid comprising:
- forming at least a pair of generally parallel, laterally spaced, straight, elongated, upright wall sections from an initially flowable, hardenable cementitious material;
- subjecting the cementitious material in the wall sections to curing conditions under which the wall sections are maintained in a moistened condition and shrinkage thereof is thereby retarded until the strength of the cementitiouos material is sufficiently high to permit application of end-to-end compressive forces to the wall sections;
- essentially immediately after the strength of the cementitious material is sufficiently high to permit said application of said end-to-end forces, discontinuing the conditions for keeping the wall sections in a moistened condition and applying end-to-end compressive forces of a given magnitude to the wall sections during shrinkage of the cementitious material so as to cause shrinkage to occur under the influence of said compressive forces;
- constructing end walls of cementitious material in abutting and adjoining relationship to the ends of the wall sections after shrinkage of the latter; and thereafter
- prestressing the end walls by applying compressive forces thereto.
- 2. A method for constructing a tank as set forth in claim 1, wherein is included the steps of providing means for reducing resistance to movement and placing the same beneath each wall section during the forming of the latter so as to thereby permit at least slight longitudinal movement of at least a portion of each wall sections during application of said end-to-end compressive forces.
- 3. A method for constructing a tank as set forth in claim 2, wherein said means for reducing resistance to movement includes plastic sheet means.
- 4. A method for constructing a tank as set forth in claim 1, wherein at least one of said end walls is formed in a semicircular shape and said step of prestressing the same comprises stretching a plurality of wire tendons peripherally around the semicircular end wall in a position for exerting centripetal forces thereon.
- 5. A method for constructing a tank as set forth in claim 1, 2, 3 or 4, wherein said step of applying end-to-end compressive forces to the wall sections includes providing a plurality of threaded rods to extend longitudinally through each wall section, tensioning the rods, and threading a nut onto an end of each rod and into bearing and force transferring relationship against an end of the respective wall section.
- 6. A method for constructing a tank as set forth in claim 1, wherein the cementitious material in the wall sections is kept moist during the period of time the cementitious material is subjected to curing conditions by playing streams of water on the wall sections.
- 7. A method for constructing a tank as set forth in claim 5, wherein the cementitious material in the wall sections is kept moist during the period of time the cementitious material is subjected to curing conditions by playing streams of water on the wall sections.
- 8. In a method for constructing an elongated concrete tank for holding a liquid, the steps comprising:
- forming a straight, elongated, upright wall section from an initially flowable, hardenable cementitious material;
- subjecting the cementitious material in the wall section to curing conditions under which the wall section is maintained in a moistened condition and shrinkage thereof is thereby retarded until the strength of the cementitious material is sufficiently high to permit application of end-to-end compressive forces to the wall section; and
- essentially immediately after the strength of the cementitious material is sufficiently high to permit said application of said end-to-end forces, discontinuing the conditions for keeping the wall section in a moistened condition and applying end-to-end compressive forces of a given magnitude to the wall section during shrinkage of the cementitious material so as to cause shrinkage to occur under the influence of said compressive forces.
- 9. A tank construction method as set forth in claim 8, wherein is included the steps of providing means for reducing resistance to movement and placing the same beneath the wall section during the forming of the latter so as to permit at least slight longitudinal movement of at least a portion of the wall section during said application of said end-to-end compressive forces.
- 10. A tank construction method as set forth in claim 9, wherein said means for reducing said resistance to movement includes plastic sheet means.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 07/343,611 filed Apr. 27, 1989 now abandoned which is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 07/220,435 filed Jul. 13, 1988 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,843,778, which is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 07/044,682, filed May 1, 1987, now abandoned.
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