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Gap Under Tank?


malawi_man

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Just filling up a 1200x450x450 tank, the stand is nearly flat, except it sags 1mm for about 400mm along the front. I've got 10mm poly under the tank, and it's about half full atm. It's been years since I filled a new tank, will the poly absorb the difference? I tried putting some cardboard in too, but it was too thick.

Any help would be much appreciated!

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It sounds like the stand is deflecting with the weight of the water in the tank. If this is the case the gap will get bigger as you fill the tank more.

The poly will not take up the gap as it does not squash more than a fraction of a millimeter. Poly is intended to only take up point loads like grit or screw heads sticking up a little.

The force on the poly is approx (0.001 x height in mm) grams per mm². In your case your tank is 450mm tall so you have .45g/mm² (not allowing for the weight of the tank) - not enough to deform the poly. Another way to look at it is like this - if the force on the poly is enough to take up gaps of a large area then it will end up squashing it nearly flat (like when you stand on poly).

Another way to calculate it is:

Tank 1200 x 450 x 450 = approx 50kg empty

Volume = 243L (approx) so the water weighs 243kg

Total = 293kg

293kg / (1200 x 450 for the base) = 0.0005426kg / mm² = 0.54g / mm² (the difference to above is the weight of the glass added in).

It will not be a problem if the bottom glass of the tank is strong enough to take the full weight of the water.

You will need to strengthen the stand if you want it to stay perfectly flat and take the weight of the water so the bottom glass has little to no weight or deflection. The top of the stand will have to have little to no deflection with the full weight of the tank on it. Any deflection means force on the glass.

Alternatively you can share the force on the glass with the top of the stand if you calculate the bottom glass deflection with a full tank and make a stand to deflect half this amount with the full weight of the tank on it.

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