ScottyUK
Electrical
- May 21, 2003
- 12,915
This is probably a simple question but Google and my colleagues haven't been much help so far:
A fairly large vessel, almost certainly clad with thermal insulation, has two dimensions shown for its diameter: one is a plain 13.8m, the other is slightly larger "15.9m T/T". What does the T/T suffix signify? The two dimensions clearly aren't I.D. and O.D. so I'm wondering if it is diameter over the thermal insulation, or the dimension or between ports? Or something else entirely? Would appreciate if someone could help me out!
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If we learn from our mistakes I'm getting a great education!
A fairly large vessel, almost certainly clad with thermal insulation, has two dimensions shown for its diameter: one is a plain 13.8m, the other is slightly larger "15.9m T/T". What does the T/T suffix signify? The two dimensions clearly aren't I.D. and O.D. so I'm wondering if it is diameter over the thermal insulation, or the dimension or between ports? Or something else entirely? Would appreciate if someone could help me out!
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If we learn from our mistakes I'm getting a great education!