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Sagged Tank Roof

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wtcheung

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Dec 9, 2002
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There are 3 light diesel oil tanks in our power station. During a annual survey in July 2002 we found the tank roofs are slightly sagged, in 6 places over the conical roof. If exergerated, looks like ridges and valleys, in geographical terms. The maximum deflection found is about 2 inches. Same situation for all 3 tanks.
Besides appearance, can anyone tell me this will affect the integrity of the tanks?
The size of these tanks are 22,000M^3.

Thanks
Tim
 
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You need to provide details about roof support structure, plate thickness, diameter of tank, time of construction, etc.
 
gerrytt is correct. More information is needed. You probably can not get the amount of information needed such as drawings and a visual inspection of the support structure.

I suggest that you get a tank fabricator or consulting engineer experienced in tank fabrication, design and repair to inspect the tanks to determine if there is a problem.

At the very least you should post signage that no one is permitted on the tank roofs until the inspection and evaluation is complete.
 
along with all the other info needed,(listed by other reply's) the type of venting would be helpful. also have the tanks been looked @ this year?
 
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