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Mechanical
- Mar 2, 2006
- 22
Referencing API-650, 11th Ed., Addendum 1, Table J-1(b) lists the 'Maximum Roof Depths for Shop Assembled Dome Roof Tanks'. J.3.5.3 indicates this table is specifically the maximum roof depth for a dome or umbrella roof that has a straight flange to allow for butt-welding of the head to the top of the shell.
The listing in the table for the maximum depth, to me, seem very shallow. A Standard F&D (Flanged and Dished) head typically has a Dish Radius equal to the O.D. of the head. So, taking a head with a 96" O.D., and drawing out a dish radius of 96", would give you a head depth (exclusive of any straight flange) of about 12 3/4". So, for the table to list the maximum head depth as 3 1/2" for an 8 foot diameter tank, seems really shallow. Am I missing something?
The listing in the table for the maximum depth, to me, seem very shallow. A Standard F&D (Flanged and Dished) head typically has a Dish Radius equal to the O.D. of the head. So, taking a head with a 96" O.D., and drawing out a dish radius of 96", would give you a head depth (exclusive of any straight flange) of about 12 3/4". So, for the table to list the maximum head depth as 3 1/2" for an 8 foot diameter tank, seems really shallow. Am I missing something?