trolex
Mechanical
- Aug 23, 2014
- 12
Dear All,
I'm currently working on a project for a small API 650 tank (4 m3) and looking for nozzles and vessel design
I'm kind of confused about the criteria on when to consider inside projection of nozzle and shell manholes on vessel body (shell)
You can see here in this drawing that the shell manhole is projected at 72 mm
In this second image, there is no projection at all for another shell manhole.
For this Nozzel, there is a projection
Generally speaking, I found both ok, but not sure how to interpret API 650 regarding nozzle/manhole internal projection on a tank body.
Other information you may need:
[ul]
[li]Vertical Tank[/li]
[li]This is a project with 05 similar tanks, technically the same, but they store different products (02 are flammables and the others are just corrosive)[/li]
[li]Manhole is only 01 and located in the tank shell. About the nozzles, some are located on the roof and the others in the shell[/li]
[li]Nozzel sizes go as minimum as 1" and maximum as 6". To be specific, 1", 2" (both SW Flanges), 3"; 4" and 6" (last three are WN Flanges) are the nozzel sizes[/li]
[/ul]
Can anyone share some feedback on this I'd really appreciate it
Regards
I'm currently working on a project for a small API 650 tank (4 m3) and looking for nozzles and vessel design
I'm kind of confused about the criteria on when to consider inside projection of nozzle and shell manholes on vessel body (shell)
You can see here in this drawing that the shell manhole is projected at 72 mm

In this second image, there is no projection at all for another shell manhole.

For this Nozzel, there is a projection

Generally speaking, I found both ok, but not sure how to interpret API 650 regarding nozzle/manhole internal projection on a tank body.
Other information you may need:
[ul]
[li]Vertical Tank[/li]
[li]This is a project with 05 similar tanks, technically the same, but they store different products (02 are flammables and the others are just corrosive)[/li]
[li]Manhole is only 01 and located in the tank shell. About the nozzles, some are located on the roof and the others in the shell[/li]
[li]Nozzel sizes go as minimum as 1" and maximum as 6". To be specific, 1", 2" (both SW Flanges), 3"; 4" and 6" (last three are WN Flanges) are the nozzel sizes[/li]
[/ul]
Can anyone share some feedback on this I'd really appreciate it
Regards