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Ultrasonic thickness testing on steel tanks 1

Clasan

Mechanical
Oct 15, 2024
2
Hi Folks,
I have a confusion here about grid layout for thickness measurements around tank base walls.

I've seen a reliability technician marked letters from A to K following a pattern around the base walls of a CIL tank especially at the welded sections but couldn't work out what type of grid layout he is using.

Anyone with any idea about this?
 
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Why not just ask him?

Any spot measurement is only valid for that spot so to get any idea of general corrosion you need a decent grid. How tight that grid is is up to the purchaser of the survey - you?

Or he seems to be concentrating on the areas where corrosion is more likely (HAZ) of the welds.

Remember - More details = better answers
Also: If you get a response it's polite to respond to it.
 
Why not just ask him?

Any spot measurement is only valid for that spot so to get any idea of general corrosion you need a decent grid. How tight that grid is is up to the purchaser of the survey - you?

Or he seems to be concentrating on the areas where corrosion is more likely (HAZ) of the welds.

Remember - More details = better answers
Also: If you get a response it's polite to respond to it.
Thank you for your answer 🙏
 
When I've seen shell thickness measurements, they normally will do one per cardinal direction (i.e., N, S, E & W) per elevation @ multiple elevations. Additional testing may be performed at areas where there may be damage/deterioration or where they want more details (e.g., individual welds).
 

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