Lee Stockwell
FOJL
Cylindrical are ideal, with dome or conical ends.
Still need baffling for slosh, airflow, and damage control.
Still need baffling for slosh, airflow, and damage control.
How do you baffle a cylindrical tank?Cylindrical are ideal, with dome or conical ends.
Still need baffling for slosh, airflow, and damage control.
Look at a 55 gallon drum, specifically the ribs rolled around the circumference.
That helps resist damage from side impacts.
To minimize sloshing a perforated panel can be included.
Deflection panels at the top guide incoming water downward away from the vacuum source, minimizing turbulence.
Rolledhey Lee.......that ridge around the drum....would you say it a "broke or a break"...>?
Rolled