ahmadsalah
Mechanical
- Mar 7, 2005
- 14
Hello guys:
Recently I have been working on welding details for rectangular oil storage tanks under UL142. The shell is 4.5 mm (3/16"). I have instructed the suppliers to connect the shells with a single V butt joint, which is a butt joint welded only from one side of the tank and I was under the impression that it should reach a full penetration since the shell is very thin.
One of the suppliers came back to me with a comment that they have to weld it with a backing run (out side and a run from the inside). Any thoughts on that? I remember welding so manythings even thicker than that from one side like pipe, vessels, etc...
thanks
Recently I have been working on welding details for rectangular oil storage tanks under UL142. The shell is 4.5 mm (3/16"). I have instructed the suppliers to connect the shells with a single V butt joint, which is a butt joint welded only from one side of the tank and I was under the impression that it should reach a full penetration since the shell is very thin.
One of the suppliers came back to me with a comment that they have to weld it with a backing run (out side and a run from the inside). Any thoughts on that? I remember welding so manythings even thicker than that from one side like pipe, vessels, etc...
thanks