bldickin
Mechanical
- Jul 22, 2011
- 7
Hello,
I was placed in charge of repairing a 10,000 gal Sulfuric Acid tank that had ruptured. Originally it was thought that the tank material around the drain pipe had thinned and leaked. After some thickness checking, I found the tank skin to be of good thickness all the way up to about 1" around the exit pipe weld. The actual leak happened through the drain pipe, directly below the weld.
The tank is made of A-285-C with the drain pipe made of A-53-B. I had read in other articles that the weld heat area around any weld could affect the materials abilities to resist corrosion. I originally thought it may have to do with the flow, but this particular side is rarely if ever opened, so it basically sees no flow.
I was wondering how I should go about repairing this area of the tank. My initial thoughts would be to cut a circle big enough to encompass any thinning, replace with new a new A-285-C circle welded to a new drain. Will this work? Should I go about it a different way? Any standards I should check?
Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks.
I was placed in charge of repairing a 10,000 gal Sulfuric Acid tank that had ruptured. Originally it was thought that the tank material around the drain pipe had thinned and leaked. After some thickness checking, I found the tank skin to be of good thickness all the way up to about 1" around the exit pipe weld. The actual leak happened through the drain pipe, directly below the weld.
The tank is made of A-285-C with the drain pipe made of A-53-B. I had read in other articles that the weld heat area around any weld could affect the materials abilities to resist corrosion. I originally thought it may have to do with the flow, but this particular side is rarely if ever opened, so it basically sees no flow.
I was wondering how I should go about repairing this area of the tank. My initial thoughts would be to cut a circle big enough to encompass any thinning, replace with new a new A-285-C circle welded to a new drain. Will this work? Should I go about it a different way? Any standards I should check?
Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks.