rww88
Civil/Environmental
- Oct 19, 2001
- 67
PVP2002-1279 "Stiffness Coefficients for Nozzles in API 650 Tanks" (published in 2002) makes the following statement regarding the FEA model for which it is based: "Nozzles were chosen to have reinforcing pads with equivalent dimensions of Table 3-6 column 5 of API 650." Older editions of API 650 refer to Table 3-6 as "Dimensions for 30-inch Shell Manhole (inches)." I have the 9th edition of API 650 Addendum 4 (1997) which states that Table 3-6 was deleted and not replaced by Addendum 1. Addendum 1 has a publication date of December 1994. Here are my questions:
1. What Table 3-6 is the PVP2002-1279 paper referring to if in fact Table 3-6 was deleted by Addendum 1 of the Ninth edition in December 1994?
2. The sample problem published in PVP2002-1279 has a nozzle diameter of 30 inches. It lists a corresponding reinforcing element outside diameter of 49.5 inches and states that it is in accordance with API 650. The corresponding nozzle diameter for a reinforcing element of 49.5 inches is 24 inches according to current editions of the standard (Table 5-6(b) shell nozzles?). What is the reasoning behind the selection of 49.5 inches in the sample problem?
I am thoroughly confused.
1. What Table 3-6 is the PVP2002-1279 paper referring to if in fact Table 3-6 was deleted by Addendum 1 of the Ninth edition in December 1994?
2. The sample problem published in PVP2002-1279 has a nozzle diameter of 30 inches. It lists a corresponding reinforcing element outside diameter of 49.5 inches and states that it is in accordance with API 650. The corresponding nozzle diameter for a reinforcing element of 49.5 inches is 24 inches according to current editions of the standard (Table 5-6(b) shell nozzles?). What is the reasoning behind the selection of 49.5 inches in the sample problem?
I am thoroughly confused.