double-deck roof API standard 650 aboveground petroleum storage tanks
Impact Test Requirements for Oil storage tanks Primary ComponentsAll API standard 650 aboveground petroleum storage tanks primary components of 9% or 5% nickel steel shall be impact tested in accordance with Q.2.2.2 through Q.2.2.4. Impact testing is not required for primary components of austenitic stainless steel, nickel alloy, and aluminum materials. Welds in high-alloy (austenitic) stainless steel shall be impact tested if required by Q.6.3.Impact testing of plates, including structural members made of plate, shall comply with the following:a)Impact test specimens shall be taken transverse to the direction of final plate rolling. b)Charpy V-notch specimens shall be cooled to a temperature of –320°F for A353, A553, and A645 steels for impact testing.
API 650 petroleum storage tank basic knowledge, storage tank concept and use: API standard 650 aboveground petroleum storage tanks storage equipment for storing crude oil, gasoline, kerosene, petroleum and various non-volatile chemicals, API 650 petroleum storage tank is a storage and transportation system facility, oil refining, chemical industry An important part of the device.
API standard 650 aboveground petroleum storage tanks weld tightness test: remove dirt from the API standard 650 aboveground petroleum storage tanks weld, apply white powder emulsion, spray kerosene on the other side of the weld after drying. Because of the strong penetration of kerosene, if kerosene is sprayed after 12 hours (under low temperature conditions, the time can be extended), if the surface of the welded seam coated with white emulsion has no spots, the welded seam meets the requirements.