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Compression Ring for API-650 tanks

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MikeG7

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Jun 6, 2012
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Concerning requirements for a compression ring for a tank with a small internal pressure, is the compression ring mandatory? All the figures of F-2 show a ring. My understanding (please confirm it) is that if "participating area" of roof and shell is sufficient, ring is not required.

2nd part of the question: is the internal pressure acting on the inside surface of the roof the cause of the compression?

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Mike
 
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I agree with your first item, that an additional piece need not be added where the area is available in the shell and roof. I think this would apply to Appendix F tanks only, that non-Appendix F tanks will require a top angle. Note that in Detail "i", the compression ring could be the same thickness as the roof.
And second question, yes.
 
JStephen, thanks. Does not seem logical to me that App.F tank may not require it if shown by calculation that it is not needed, but non-Appendix F tank must have it? Please clarify further.
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I think it's just an inconsistency in the standard. If you have ideas on how to resolve that, forward them on to the committee.
 
JStephen, would you say that it is "common practice" to include the the top angle (or similar section) than to omit it? If it was not omitted on a vessel would that be generally against common practice?

Then just one aside question, is the top angle considered a top wind girder also? Are they one and the same or considered independently?

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