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Tank Horizontal joints

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nabeel3

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Dec 14, 2006
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Dear Experts
Para 5.1.5.3 of 2020 Edition says "Unless otherwise specified, abutting shell plates at horizontal joints shall have a common vertical centerline". I am trying to understand it, but my relatively little experience in Tanks makes it difficult to understand. Any good Samaritan can help me to understand this , if possible with a picture
 
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Pls look (Figure 5.2—Typical Horizontal Shell Joints ).
Notice that the vertical centerlines of shell plates at horizontal joints matches and have a common vertical centerline.

Typical_horizon_joints_anlrh0.jpg





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While the default unless otherwise specified is center stacked, it is not uncommon for owners to specify shell plates to be inside aligned (flush inside) if there is to be a floating roof.
 
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