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FTank

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Jan 24, 2007
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If you are in possession of a draft copy of API 650 Proof 1 January 2007 - refer to:
3.1.5.2 under Vertical Shell Joints par b. - "shell courses shall be flush-stacked on the inside"
3.1.5.3 under Horizontal Shell Joints par b. - "abutting shell plates at horizontal joints shall have a common vertical centerline"

Question - do you find these paragraphs contradictory?
 
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If 3.1.5.2 is talking about alignment at a vertical joint where one plate is thicker, and if 3.1.5.3 is talking about alignment of one course above the other, I don't see a contradiction. It might help to reword things to make it more clear, though.
 
JStephen:

Thanks for your response.

Do you design tanks with shells of different thicknesses within the same course?


FTank
 
You might want to look at Proof #2 then re-ask your question. Maybe something has changed.

Joe Tank
 
I think I mis-read the original statement, which says "courses" will be aligned- I was thinking "Plates will be aligned". And yes, that would be a contradition between the two sections.

Application where plates in a course vary would be flush manway insert plates under older version of the standard.
 
Thanks to all who replied. I have reviewed the 2nd draft as doct9960 suggested and the reference to flush-stacking has been removed.
 
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