API 650 self anchored flatbottom tanks dead load
Application scope of API 650 petroleum storage tank:1. API 650 self anchored flatbottom tanks Working pressure: atmospheric storage tank;2. API 650 petroleum storage tank working temperature: -30℃~150℃;3. API 650 petroleum storage tank liquid medium: various oil products, including naphtha, gasoline, diesel, kerosene, crude oil, fuel oil, heavy oil, benzene, xylene, methanol, ethanol;4. API 650 petroleum storage tank volume: current design considerations generally do not exceed 10,000 cubic meters.
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Temperature Range: The provisions in this appendix are considered suitable for API 650 self anchored flatbottom tanks design metal temperatures from + 40°F to –60°F, inclusive. In general, refrigerated tank primary components include those components whose failure would result in leakage of the liquid being stored, those exposed to the refrigerated temperature, and those subject to thermal shock. Further definitions of such components are provided in API Standard 620 tank R.1.4.2 and R.1.4.3.
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