Vinkenoog1977
Member
Hey guys,
Just a question to check if I've done this correctly. I'm planning a largish tank at the moment, and I'm looking for an open top, rimless and braceless tank, ordinary glass, transparant silicone. Anyways, I've checked out the calculator from fnzas, but I'm not sure if I've used it correctly.
The dimensions of the planned tank are 120 x 40 x 40 cm. The above stated calculator give me a glass thickness of 8 mm. for a safety factor of 5,2, with a bending of 0,19 mm. Couple of questions:
1. Did I use the calculator correctly, i.e., are my numbers correct?
2. Will this suffice, i.e., is a safety factor of 5,2/ a glass thickness of 8 mm. enough for this style of tank?
3. Do these results mean that, when filled, the front and back panel will bend out for a maximum of 0,19 mm.?
Thanks!
Just a question to check if I've done this correctly. I'm planning a largish tank at the moment, and I'm looking for an open top, rimless and braceless tank, ordinary glass, transparant silicone. Anyways, I've checked out the calculator from fnzas, but I'm not sure if I've used it correctly.
The dimensions of the planned tank are 120 x 40 x 40 cm. The above stated calculator give me a glass thickness of 8 mm. for a safety factor of 5,2, with a bending of 0,19 mm. Couple of questions:
1. Did I use the calculator correctly, i.e., are my numbers correct?
2. Will this suffice, i.e., is a safety factor of 5,2/ a glass thickness of 8 mm. enough for this style of tank?
3. Do these results mean that, when filled, the front and back panel will bend out for a maximum of 0,19 mm.?
Thanks!