What are some test methods for leak testing fuel tanks. Our tanks are of a welded design, and I am looking for a method of testing them to find any leaks, including pinholes. Any input is greatly appreciated.
I would fill the tank with water and connect the tank to a pressurized air volume of say 1 cubic foot, pressurize to say 15 psig,attach a pressure gauge and watch the pressure fall. To verify the integrity, I would imagine you should have a very minimal loss of water, and consequently the pressure should hold over a long period. The amount of water loss can easily be calculated from the gas laws.
If water holds then you can be reassured that oil will hold since it has a greater viscosity.
Check with Cincinnati Test in Cincinnati Ohio. They do this service for you. They also make some unique fittings for quick connect/disconnect of sealing the tanks for leak testing.
Beware of expediency when doing leak checking.
A long time ago, a British aeroplane company used to fill aluminium fuel tanks for jet aircraft with kerosene for leak checking. When a leak was found, the pressure was dropped off the tank and a welder TIG welded the leak on the full tank.
This was done for several years until a workman forgot to relieve the pressure on the tank, the resulting explosion killed several people.
B.E.
In places I have worked we tested our fabricated tanks with low pressure air.. 15 PSI and a bubble soap solution (snoop). This included tanks built into sides of small ships / tug boats. If... you use helium as a gas to pressure the tank it will find smaller holes.
Good luck.
(bear in mind the total force on a surface when "only" 15 psi is acting on it.. A large unsuported tank could become "round")
A lot of the testing methods are described in specifications that you need to meet for the tank. For example a UL spec that we meet requires a 3psig test using shop air held over a specified length of time. Other UL specs require much more testing and higher pressures. Some even require a destructive test prior to production building. I would find out the requirement that you need for the tank construction and go from there.