brpillai
Petroleum
- Sep 28, 2014
- 36
Hi Experts,
I am faced with a problem of restoration of a Water tank, designed conforming to API 650, built in sand pad foundation. The tank is 48 m dia and 16 m height having cone roof supported by Shell.
The tank was ready for water filling when a bulge of the bottom plate was noticed. These bulges seem to have been created due to the peripheral settlement of the foundation.
While analyzing the issue, it is noted that PI 650 does not have any tolerance to the bottom flatness. While checking other related codes API 653 Section 3.3 provides a formula BB=0.37R, where BB ( inch) is the allowable bulge and R is the Radius of the inscribed circle in the bulged area or local depression, in ft. while applying this formula, for about 4 locations, the value of BB is almost double, say for 75mm actual vs 40mm as per API653.
The Figure B-9-Localized Tank Bottom Settlement Limits for Single Pass Welds, whereas we have done multipass welding at these locations.
I would also like here to mention that as the tank foundation is on the sand pad, with Cathodic protection anode mesh below and with HDPE liner, having all bottom and annular plates welded it is almost impossible to lift the tank for repair.
I would like to hear Experts view whether for this Water tank, is it safe to go ahead, for taking the tank into service.
Thanking you in advance and eagerly waiting for responses and comments, which could help me in overcoming this issue.
Bhaskaran Pillai
I am faced with a problem of restoration of a Water tank, designed conforming to API 650, built in sand pad foundation. The tank is 48 m dia and 16 m height having cone roof supported by Shell.
The tank was ready for water filling when a bulge of the bottom plate was noticed. These bulges seem to have been created due to the peripheral settlement of the foundation.
While analyzing the issue, it is noted that PI 650 does not have any tolerance to the bottom flatness. While checking other related codes API 653 Section 3.3 provides a formula BB=0.37R, where BB ( inch) is the allowable bulge and R is the Radius of the inscribed circle in the bulged area or local depression, in ft. while applying this formula, for about 4 locations, the value of BB is almost double, say for 75mm actual vs 40mm as per API653.
The Figure B-9-Localized Tank Bottom Settlement Limits for Single Pass Welds, whereas we have done multipass welding at these locations.
I would also like here to mention that as the tank foundation is on the sand pad, with Cathodic protection anode mesh below and with HDPE liner, having all bottom and annular plates welded it is almost impossible to lift the tank for repair.
I would like to hear Experts view whether for this Water tank, is it safe to go ahead, for taking the tank into service.
Thanking you in advance and eagerly waiting for responses and comments, which could help me in overcoming this issue.
Bhaskaran Pillai