Inchtain
Petroleum
- Feb 21, 2021
- 132
Hi,
Out of my curiosity, does API recommend or require the use of double bottoms for a leaking Crude Oil Storage Tank (Tank in-service), when the whole corroded bottom replacement is foreseen?
In my opinion, it will be more economical to replace the Tank floor with the addition of geomembrane underneath. Do you agree?
Which other alternatives than can be adopted for the plan from your experiences.
TANK GENERAL DATA:
Construction Code API 650 Appendix F, Edition 2001
Design Pressure/Vacuum 3.45 kPag/0.5 kPag (51 mmH2O)
Working Pressure (kPag) 0.9 ÷ 1.5
Contained Fluid/Blanketing Gas: API 38 Crude Oil / Nitrogen
Max. Operating Temperature (°C) 90
Actual Working Temperature (°C) 57
Dimensions (m) Height 14.6 - Diameter 37.2
Nominal Capacity (15,900 m³ )(100.000 barrels)
Material Bottom: ASTM A 283 Gr. C
Annular & Shell: SA A 516 Gr. 70
Roof: S235 J0
Roof Structure: S275 J0
Corrosion Allowance (mm) 1.6
Bottom/Annular/Roof Plates Thickness (mm): 8 / 10 / 7
Shell Plates Thickness (mm)
1st course 14
2nd course 13
3rd course 11
4th course & up 10
Other question is that concerned with the annular plate under the cleaning door, why it has high thickness and when it should be replaced and what rules to follow?
Thanks and regards,
Out of my curiosity, does API recommend or require the use of double bottoms for a leaking Crude Oil Storage Tank (Tank in-service), when the whole corroded bottom replacement is foreseen?
In my opinion, it will be more economical to replace the Tank floor with the addition of geomembrane underneath. Do you agree?
Which other alternatives than can be adopted for the plan from your experiences.
TANK GENERAL DATA:
Construction Code API 650 Appendix F, Edition 2001
Design Pressure/Vacuum 3.45 kPag/0.5 kPag (51 mmH2O)
Working Pressure (kPag) 0.9 ÷ 1.5
Contained Fluid/Blanketing Gas: API 38 Crude Oil / Nitrogen
Max. Operating Temperature (°C) 90
Actual Working Temperature (°C) 57
Dimensions (m) Height 14.6 - Diameter 37.2
Nominal Capacity (15,900 m³ )(100.000 barrels)
Material Bottom: ASTM A 283 Gr. C
Annular & Shell: SA A 516 Gr. 70
Roof: S235 J0
Roof Structure: S275 J0
Corrosion Allowance (mm) 1.6
Bottom/Annular/Roof Plates Thickness (mm): 8 / 10 / 7
Shell Plates Thickness (mm)
1st course 14
2nd course 13
3rd course 11
4th course & up 10
Other question is that concerned with the annular plate under the cleaning door, why it has high thickness and when it should be replaced and what rules to follow?
Thanks and regards,