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API 650 -SECTION 5—DESIGN 4

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Abeerj

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Dear sirs,
I don't understand the following paragraph from API 650 - section 5-Design - 5.1.5.2 Vertical Shell Joints:
b. Vertical joints in adjacent shell courses shall not be aligned, but shall be offset from each other a minimum distance of 5t,
where t is the plate thickness of the thicker course at the point of offset.

Can you help me to understand this issue..
Thanks in advance.
 
The way I read this paragraph 5.1.5.2:

Vertical joints on shell course no 2 shall not be exactly above vertical joint shell course 1.

The distance of Vertical joint on shell course no 2 shall be minimum 5T from vertical joint shell course 1.

T is the plate thickness of thicker plate.

Typical for vertical joins on shell course 3 and vertical joint shell course 2 and next verticals on the next shell course.

Usually tank designer use 1/3 length of the plate as offset from vertical shell course 2 to vertical course #1.


 
Thanks Syahar1975 for your prompt reply.
I still didn't get it ,do you have any photo can explain more ???
 
It is specifying that the tank seams don't line up so that the tank is stronger:

51-1-4.jpg


Compare the seams to that of a bolted tank:

67_1.jpg
 
Thanks a lot Syahar1975 , bimr ....You helped me very mucu
 
@Syahar1975,@bimr, @Abeerj: Where are you guys are working(country) and whats your positions?
 
Even though 5t spacing is the bare minimum I suggest you increase this distance to space out your areas of residual stress in closely concentrated seam intersections.

 
concur with valleytank; space them out about 1m / 3ft, if not more.
 
Usually the tank designer will show in the drawing (shell development or nozzle orientation drawing) the distance between to adjacent vertical.

In my experiences mostly 1/3 of plate length.I have seen 500 mm in one of my project.

@Syed051,

My email : Syahar1975@yahoo.com


 
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