27m diameter API 650 partially anchored liquid-storage tanks
The preparatory work before the construction of the API 650 partially anchored liquid-storage tanks is an important part of the oil tank project. Material purchase preparation before the construction of the API 650 partially anchored liquid-storage tanks:Before API 650 partially anchored liquid-storage tanks construction, all materials shall be purchased and prepared, and the specifications and quality of materials shall be inspected to see if they meet the construction operation requirements. Fire and rain proof measures should be taken when storing materials. Paint should be stored in a ventilated and dry place.
Under the action of the earthquake, API 650 storage tank is mainly damaged by the phenomenon of the lower part of the API 650 partially anchored liquid-storage tanks tank wall. Therefore, the key point of seismic calculation is to prevent the tank wall from buckling under axial pressure.
Steel transportation because of the special material of API 650 partially anchored liquid-storage tanks steel, is a metal with "iron" as the main basic element, small volume and large weight, and easy to oxidize and rust when contacting with air and rain water, so there are many precautions in the transportation of steel. There are 11 proverbs for steel transportation: "evenly placed, moisture-proof and rust proof". Our company chooses the logistics aspect to be very rigorous, takes the customer's request as the standard, guarantees the steel product quality.
For all API 620 crude oil tank other materials, the impact test temperature shall be at least 30°F colder than the design metal temperature. Alternately, materials impact tested at the design metal temperature or lower with Charpy impact test energy value of 25 ft-lb (average), 20 ft-lb (minimum) are acceptable for design metal temperatures above –40°F. API 650 partially anchored liquid-storage tanks materials with an energy value of 30 ft-lb (average), 25 ft-lb (minimum) are acceptable for design metal temperatures of –40°F or lower.