jg5
Petroleum
- Aug 28, 2008
- 4
I have been asked to weld a track-way for a water cutting machine onto the outside of an un-cleaned storage tank. My client has asked for me to prove with calculations that the amount of heat we will b inputting on the outside of the tank shell will not be sufficient enough to make the product on the inside ignite or go bang.
The heat input at the end of the welding rod can be taken as 1500 degrees C and the tank shell is 15mm thick carbon steel. It is our intention to hold the track way on with 5-6mm tack welds spaced 0.5 metres apart.
Can anyone help me with how to go about this?
The heat input at the end of the welding rod can be taken as 1500 degrees C and the tank shell is 15mm thick carbon steel. It is our intention to hold the track way on with 5-6mm tack welds spaced 0.5 metres apart.
Can anyone help me with how to go about this?