vij36
Electrical
- Dec 27, 2018
- 134
Respected members,
One of my friend shared a document for determining minimum shell thickness required for hot water (90 deg C) storage tank.
There are two methods, one is CODRES and the other is API 650 method. API method looks simple to me.
We require 20,000 liters capacity hot water storage tank. The water will be stored at 90 Deg Celsius. I am making costing estimates for MS and SS 316.
As per this reference tensile strength of MS is 400 MPa.
MS Tensile Strength
Can I consider the max allowable stress as 400/4 i.e. 100 MPa. Is this correct ?
And for corrosion allowance it is usually 0.0625". Corrosion Allowance
So the design parameters:
Td (Design thickness)= ((2.6xDx(H-1)xG)/Sd) + CA
Dia = 4.5 ft. (formula says ft. but all other dimension in inches ?)
H = 45 ft.
G specific gravity (I took as 1 for 90 deg hot water ?)
Sd 100 MPa. it comes to 14503 lb/sq.in (for mild steel)
CA taken as 0.0625"
Td comes around 2.466 mm
Is this the calculation correct ? Kindly guide.
Thanks,
One of my friend shared a document for determining minimum shell thickness required for hot water (90 deg C) storage tank.
There are two methods, one is CODRES and the other is API 650 method. API method looks simple to me.
We require 20,000 liters capacity hot water storage tank. The water will be stored at 90 Deg Celsius. I am making costing estimates for MS and SS 316.
As per this reference tensile strength of MS is 400 MPa.
MS Tensile Strength
Can I consider the max allowable stress as 400/4 i.e. 100 MPa. Is this correct ?
And for corrosion allowance it is usually 0.0625". Corrosion Allowance
So the design parameters:
Td (Design thickness)= ((2.6xDx(H-1)xG)/Sd) + CA
Dia = 4.5 ft. (formula says ft. but all other dimension in inches ?)
H = 45 ft.
G specific gravity (I took as 1 for 90 deg hot water ?)
Sd 100 MPa. it comes to 14503 lb/sq.in (for mild steel)
CA taken as 0.0625"
Td comes around 2.466 mm
Is this the calculation correct ? Kindly guide.
Thanks,