daily123214
Agricultural
- Mar 30, 2022
- 20
Throughout my career I have worked with a ton of older vessels, 30s, 40s, and i notice the actual readings on these vessels were higher than what the nameplate and Appendix G forms said.
The nameplate and Appendix G forms don't normally say "nominal" but just "thickness".
So why was it common back then for the actual thickness to be greater than the specified thickness? i'm talking 15, 20% higher.
I don't see that with newer vessels but more metal would be nice wouldn't it?
The nameplate and Appendix G forms don't normally say "nominal" but just "thickness".
So why was it common back then for the actual thickness to be greater than the specified thickness? i'm talking 15, 20% higher.
I don't see that with newer vessels but more metal would be nice wouldn't it?