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  1. fabtank

    Are non-pressure parts considered a Code part requiring a U-2 form?

    UG-11 describes pressure parts. My question is regrading non-pressure parts or parts that are not subject to allowable working stress due to internal or external pressure. Would non-pressure parts require a partial data report?
  2. fabtank

    Are non-pressure parts considered a Code part requiring a U-2 form?

    What is considered a code part under ASME Section VIII, Div. 1 or when does a part require a partial data report? For instance is a simple plate such as a pipe support clip considered a part? What about welding plates together for a non-pressure part to be installed on a vessel?
  3. fabtank

    Repair / Alteration Joint Efficiency

    Can a repair or alteration to a pressure vessel result in a decreased joint efficiency, given the calculations are done to support the new joint efficiency? We have a vessel repair that we will not be able to perform 100% RT of the repair as would be required for a 100% Joint Efficiency. If we...
  4. fabtank

    ASTM materials for non pressure parts

    Can materials certified to ASTM specification be used for a non pressure part welded to a pressure vessel fabricated under Section VIII Division 1? Can ASTM A572-50 be used for a bracket? Can a wide-flange beam be welded directly to a vessel?
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    Hydrotest for Routine Repair

    Update: When we reviewed this with our AI and he said it would have to clear with the state of Utah. The state of Utah did not accept our proposal to do a Liquid PT test for this routine repair. They mandated that we must perform a pressure test unless is was not practicable, and extra cost or...
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    Hydrotest for Routine Repair

    So for our application what would be the most appropriate form of NDE? PT examination? We are only adding about 6" of fillet weld on the shell to mount a bracket.
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    Hydrotest for Routine Repair

    Is a re-hydrotest required for routine repairs? We have a Section VIII Div. 1 vessel recently completed and now we must weld a small bracket inside. This will qualify as a routine repair and we are not altering the pressure boundary other than welding about 3". Do we need to re-hydrotest the...
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    Seismic Load Combinations

    ASCE specifies the following load combination in Section 2.4 for ASD: 8. 0.6D + 0.7E In reviewing the Compress report on a vessel this is noted in the seismic code, but when any of the components are checked for seismic loads the equations apply the following load combination: 0.6D + 1.0E...
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    Bolt loads on Seismically stable tanks as per 5-21

    Hi Blake, I interpret 5.12.1 as if a tank is anchored for any reason it must meet all of the requirements of section 5.12. Your anchorage should be designed for all of the load cases in table 5-21. Note that none of these cases account for the product weight to resist uplift. It is mentioned...
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    Weldable bolting material other than A307

    I have an application where some stud bolts need to be plug welded into a hole in a plate. Normally we would use A307 stud bolts, but this project has a high temperature application which A307 would not be suitable. Is there another type of bolting material that is weldable with a higher...
  11. fabtank

    Minimum Flat Plate Thickness

    I agree with dhengr that this sounds like the bottom plate of a steel storage tank. Typically this would be designed to API 650, which specifies a minimum thickness for bottom plates of 1/4" + corrosion allowance.
  12. fabtank

    Crane Building

    I disagree that stitch welding is more time consuming. From someone who has personally welded many of these channel caps before I can say that I have rarely seen continuous welding. Also, it is much much faster to stitch weld. To layout the stitch welding only takes the time to walk the length...
  13. fabtank

    Design Pressure for Uplift in API 650

    The equation in F.4.1 is for establishing the maximum design pressure of a tank that is already constructed or designed. Use you're actual design pressure for uplift calculations.
  14. fabtank

    Online Steel Design Course

    Thanks for your suggestion Jed. I have access to a lot of AISC materials already, such as the AISC manual and design examples. Does AISC offer a class or videos on the basics of steel design?
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    API 650 Bottom

    djgiles07, For API 650 the bottom must be uniformly supported as fegenbush has pointed out. This type of tank could be designed to API 620 or even ASME SEC VIII Div 1.

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