API Std 650 horizontal tank with heavy or tall shells
This API 650 tank standard does not present orstablish a fixed series of allowable tank sizes: instead, it s intended to permit the purchaser to select whatever size API Std 650 horizontal tank tank may best meet his needs.
Usually, the soil resistance of the foundation should be considered before the design and construction of API Std 650 horizontal tank. The soil endurance in the API Std 650 horizontal tank construction area plays a decisive role in the basic cost of the tank. In areas with high soil resistance, not only the cost of foundation treatment can be greatly reduced, but also the ratio of height to diameter of storage tank can be obtained. Therefore, the investment cost of the API Std 650 horizontal tank can be greatly saved in the area with large soil resistance.
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Low-pressure Storage Tanks for Liquefied Hydrocarbon GasesAPI Std 650 horizontal tank Primary Components: In general, primary components include those components that may be stressed to a significant level, those whose failure would permit leakage of the liquid being stored, those exposed to a refrigerated temperature between –60°F and –270°F, and those that are subject to thermal shock. The primary components shall include, but will not be limited to, the following parts of a single-wall tank or of the inner tank in a double-wall tank: shell plates; bottom plates; roof plates; knuckle plates; compression rings; shell stiffeners; and manways and nozzles including reinforcement, shell anchors, pipe, tubing, forgings, and bolting.