DanielChow
Petroleum
- Feb 13, 2009
- 3
Hi all
My refinery is constructing two new API 650 storage tanks of 44m and 47.5m diameters. Both of them have at least one flush-type shell connection per section 5.7.8 of API 650.
We are trying to determine the stiffness coefficients and allowable loads for these nozzles. Annex P within API 650 outlines the method for checking nozzles conforming to Table 5.6a and Table 5.6b, i.e. having L/2a (as shown in Figures 5.2) of at least 1.0., but flush-type shell connection doesn't meet the minimum elevation requirement per Table 5.6a/b. We therefore concluded that Annex P is probably not the appropriate reference for finding out the stiffness coefficients and allowable loads for the flush-type shell connections.
Any idea where/how the stiffness coefficients and allowable loads for flush-type shell connections can be determined.
Thank you in advance for any reply/input.
Regards
DC
My refinery is constructing two new API 650 storage tanks of 44m and 47.5m diameters. Both of them have at least one flush-type shell connection per section 5.7.8 of API 650.
We are trying to determine the stiffness coefficients and allowable loads for these nozzles. Annex P within API 650 outlines the method for checking nozzles conforming to Table 5.6a and Table 5.6b, i.e. having L/2a (as shown in Figures 5.2) of at least 1.0., but flush-type shell connection doesn't meet the minimum elevation requirement per Table 5.6a/b. We therefore concluded that Annex P is probably not the appropriate reference for finding out the stiffness coefficients and allowable loads for the flush-type shell connections.
Any idea where/how the stiffness coefficients and allowable loads for flush-type shell connections can be determined.
Thank you in advance for any reply/input.
Regards
DC