I did read, here's my interpretation
I have a project and need help.
Work asked me to do something I'm not 100% sure how to do.
I have a tank total weight full will be 50,000 #
I am trying to support the equivalent of 3 full-sized school buses
The I Beam frame supporting it is 220 inches long X 86 inches wide.supporting the I Beam will be four supports 146 inches X 84 inches.
I am familiar with tape measures.
Can anyone tell me what size I Beam I need? Thanks
...but that's all.
Listen man, I have plenty of posts on here that would seem dumb to a seasoned engineer. I've been posting here for years and one of my first was a dumb question on superheated steam tables.
As stewart said, my first post wasn't meant to be mean, just perhaps eye-opening. This is why standards are developed. 50,000 lb is a LOT of mass, and if you aren't familiar with how to do the analysis then to put it bluntly,
you could kill someone.
You mentioned nothing about how the load is applied, how your beams are connected, welds, bolths, supports, anything. This makes me believe that are either way too inexperienced, or way too unqualified. If you are willing to live with those risks then perhaps your best bet is to post in the homework section where someone could take a textbook, idea, no Kt, no side force, etc, etc approach to your problem.