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vargaslu
Petroleum
- Oct 26, 2009
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Because of a failure in the filling control system of the tank, the roof and the last shell course were plastically deformed, as you can see in the pictures of the attached file. Our Construction crew want to weld a thinner shell over deformed shell, but I am not agree with this solution. My proposal is, cut the deformed foil sections and replace with new ones, following a proper job procedure. The main difficulty is that the tank can not be empty, because the plant is in continuous operation and can not be stopped. My questions are: any of you had a similar experience? what would be your recommendation based on API STD 653?
The tank has a height of 40 ft and a diameter of 81 ft, five shells of steel ASTM A36. Thickness: 13mm, 10mm, 8mm, 8mm, 8mm.
I would appreciate your comments about the case.
The tank has a height of 40 ft and a diameter of 81 ft, five shells of steel ASTM A36. Thickness: 13mm, 10mm, 8mm, 8mm, 8mm.
I would appreciate your comments about the case.