MFarris
Chemical
- Jan 18, 2006
- 1
I have been asked to analyze the stresses caused by filling an API 650 storage tank above the roof to shell joint.
The tank(s) are mounted on concrete ring wall foundations but are NOT anchored to the foundation by use of anchor chairs & bolts.
Where would the max. stresses occur in this case, at the floor to shell joint or at the roof to shell joint? How would they be calculated, and what would be any indications of overstress other than a complete failure?
As far as I can tell, the code does not address this issue.
Yes, I know that you're not supposed to overfill a storage tank, but our operations people have done it in the past and there is no easy solution to address this problem instrumentation-wise.
Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
The tank(s) are mounted on concrete ring wall foundations but are NOT anchored to the foundation by use of anchor chairs & bolts.
Where would the max. stresses occur in this case, at the floor to shell joint or at the roof to shell joint? How would they be calculated, and what would be any indications of overstress other than a complete failure?
As far as I can tell, the code does not address this issue.
Yes, I know that you're not supposed to overfill a storage tank, but our operations people have done it in the past and there is no easy solution to address this problem instrumentation-wise.
Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.