KiwiTanks
Industrial
- May 16, 2007
- 39
We have a tank due to come out of service shortly for an internal inspection. During the external inspection (and NDT) we found that there was a lamination in the corner of one of the plates - ie above a horizintal weld, and to the right of a vertical.
Although it is up in the 2nd-to-top strake, it is regularly below the product level, and has been identified as in need of repair.
What is the best way to replace/repair this section of the tank?
a) Should the entire weld Tee be removed and replaced (as in the patch on the right hand side of API653 Figure 9-1),
b) Should the 2nd-to-top strake plates be removed and replaced as per the section top left on the same diagram, or
c) Remove just the corner of the plate, replacing only the problem section of plate, with a 3 square corner 1 rounded corner plate, and re-weld the vert and hori welds as if they were the originals?
Although it is up in the 2nd-to-top strake, it is regularly below the product level, and has been identified as in need of repair.
What is the best way to replace/repair this section of the tank?
a) Should the entire weld Tee be removed and replaced (as in the patch on the right hand side of API653 Figure 9-1),
b) Should the 2nd-to-top strake plates be removed and replaced as per the section top left on the same diagram, or
c) Remove just the corner of the plate, replacing only the problem section of plate, with a 3 square corner 1 rounded corner plate, and re-weld the vert and hori welds as if they were the originals?