120ft diameter API 650 petroleum storage tanks
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Strictly controlling the temperature in the API 650 petroleum storage tanks can effectively reduce the volatile consumption of oil in large oil storage tanks. Because the higher the temperature in the oil storage tank, the stronger the activity of oil molecules and the greater the volatilization consumption of the oil. Therefore, the temperature in the API 650 petroleum storage tanks must be reduced as much as possible. It is possible to reduce the direct sunlight temperature by painting white anticorrosive paint with good light reflectivity. It is also possible to use spray equipment to wash the top and wall of the API 650 petroleum storage tanks with water flow to reduce the volatilization consumption of the oil in the storage tank.
Thickness as it Affects Preheat and Post-heat RequirementsPlate with thicknesses below 1/2 in. is reasonably notch tough. In most steels, when the API 650 petroleum storage tanks used plate thickness exceeds 3/4 in. – 1 in., notch toughness, particularly as welded, decreases sharply. The decrease in notch toughness can be minimized by the conventional post-heat treatment and, in many steels, by preheat treatment. The benefits of preheat treatment in steels 3/4 in. – 1 in. thick have been demonstrated; similar benefits could be expected in thicker steels, but sufficient experimental data are currently lacking.