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The Basics of API 650

National Institute for Storage Tank Management

2009 Aboveground Storage Tank Management Conference and Trade Show

September 11, 2009 - Houston, Texas

Presented By:

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API Standard 650

Welded Tanks for Oil Storage

Eleventh Edition, June 2007

Addendum 1, November 2008

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Scope

• Establishes minimum requirements for

material, design, fabrication, erection, and

testing for vertical, cylindrical, aboveground, closed- and open-top, welded carbon or

stainless steel storage tanks in various sizes and capacities for internal pressures

approximating atmospheric pressure

(internal pressures not exceeding the weight of the roof plates)

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Scope

• Applies only to tanks whose entire

bottom is uniformly supported

• Tanks in non-refrigerated service that

have a maximum design temperature of

93°C (200°F) or less.

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Scope

• The Standard has requirements given

in two alternate systems of units :

– SI units, or

– US Customary units.

• The Purchaser and Manufacturer shall

mutually agree on the units that will be

used.

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Limitations

a) The face of the first flange in bolted flanged connections, unless covers or blinds are provided as permitted in this Standard. b) The first sealing surface for proprietary

connections or fittings.

c) The first threaded joint on the pipe in a threaded connection to the tank shell.

d) The first circumferential joint in welding-end pipe connections if not welded to a flange.

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Responsibilities

• The Manufacturer is responsible for

complying with all provisions of this

Standard.

• Inspection by the Purchaser’s inspector

does not negate the Manufacturer’s

obligation to provide quality control

and inspection necessary to ensure

such compliance.

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Design

Tank

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Special Considerations

• Foundation

– The adequacy of the foundation is the

responsibility of the Purchaser

• Corrosion Allowance

– Guidance to the Purchaser for considering

corrosion allowance

• Service Conditions

– The Purchaser specify any special

requirements as required by anticipated service conditions.

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Foundation

• Provides considerations for the design

and construction of foundations.

• Outline good practices

• Precautions to be considered

• Tolerances for levelness of the final

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Shell Design

• Shell Design

– Shell designed on the basis that the tank is filled

to level H with a specific gravity (SG) product value furnished by the customer.

– Manufacturer must furnish a drawing that lists:

• Required shell t (include CA) for both product and hydrotest

• Nominal thickness used • Material specification • Allowable stresses

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Materials

Design Metal Temperature  8°C (15°F) above the lowest 1-day mean

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Design

Material

Group

Selection

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Shell Design

Sd and St is selected from the table of permissible materials and allowable stresses is API Std 650

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Shell Design

stress design test S allowance corrosion CA (psi) stress design product S (ft) height H (ft) diameter D gravity specific G (in) thickness t -Where 1 6 . 2 1 6 . 2 t d d t t d d S H D t CA S G H D t • use max of td or tt

• Sd and St per Table 3-2

• add internal pressure to H • must use min “t” per 5.6.1.1 • must check for wind buckling

 Not allowed for shells with diameters greater than 60m (200 ft).

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Shell Design

• Shells with diameters greater than

60m (200 feet)

– Variable Design-Point Method

• See Appendix K

– Elastic Analysis (Finite Element

Analysis

)

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Shell Design

Diameter Minimum Thickness

≤ 15m (50') 5mm (3/16 in) 15m < D ≤ 36m 50' < D < 120' 6mm (1/4 in) 36m < D ≤ 60m 120' < D ≤ 200' 8mm (5/16 in) > 60m (200') 10mm (3/8 in)

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Wind Girders

Z = 0.0001 D2H 2

Where:

Z = Required section Modulus (in3)

D = Nominal Tank Diameter

H2= Height of the tank, incl. Freeboard (ft)

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Intermediate Wind Girders

Where

H1 = vertical distance (ft) between intermediate wind girder and top angle or top wind girder

t = as ordered thickness (in) of the top shell course

D = nominal tank diameter (ft)

If the Transformed shell height is > H1 then an intermediate wind girder is required

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Shell

Openings

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Roof Design

• Roofs

– Fixed roofs

• Roofs and structure designed to support

load combinations in Appendix R.

• Roof Plates minimum of 5mm (3/16” or 7

gauge) sheet

– Self supported roof plates may require thicker plate.

– Supported cone roof plates shall not be

attached to the supporting members unless the underside is to be painted.

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Fixed Roof Design

Cone

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Umbrella Roof

• Minimum radius = 0.8D (unless

otherwise specified by the Purchaser)

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Wind Load

• Provides a set of rules for evaluating

the uplift or overturning stability of a

tank

• If the design does not satisfy the uplift

requirements

– Increase shell weight – Provide anchorage

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Erection of Tanks

• API 650 provides rules and tolerances

for erecting tanks

• Rules for welding

– Welding Procedure Specifications – Procedure Qualification Records – Section IX of the ASME Code

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Erection of Tanks

• Welding of tank bottom

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Inspection Testing

• The standard provides details for the

minimum testing to be performed to

ensure quality workmanship of the tank

• Shell-to-Bottom weld

– Magnetic particle – Liquid penetrant

– High flash-point oil – Leak test

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Inspection Testing

• Testing of the bottom

– Visual

– Vacuum box – Tracer gas

• Testing of the shell

– Radiographic inspection – Ultrasonic inspection

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• Testing of the Roof

– Gas tight roofs

• Internal air pressure < weight of roof

plates

• Vacuum box testing of weld seams

– Non gas tight roofs

• Visual inspection of weld seams

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Inspection Testing

• Testing of Penetrations

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Appendices

• Optional Design Basis for Small Tanks

– Maximum shell thickness of 13mm (1/2”) – Only applicable to lower strength materials – Design equations are simplified

– Inspection requirements can be reduced – Provides a table of typical sizes,

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Shop Assembled

Storage Tanks

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• Stainless Steel Tanks

• This appendix covers materials, design,

fabrication, erection, and testing

requirements for austenitic stainless steel

storage tanks constructed of material grades 304, 304L, 316, 316L, 317, and 317L.

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• Aluminum Tanks

– Imported from ASME B96.1 Welded

Aluminum Alloy Storage Tanks

– ASME B96.1 has been withdrawn

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External Floating

Roofs

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Internal

Floating

Roofs

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Internal

Floating

Roofs

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Cable

suspended

floating

roofs

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Appendices

Perimeter Venting

• Spaced 10m (32 ft) • Minimum 4

• Area - 0.2 m2 (2 ft2)

Shell Circulation Vents

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Aluminum Domes

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Aluminum Domes

• With integral tension ring

– Dome resists all forces – Supports slide radial

direction

• Without tension ring

– Tank resists all forces

– Dome is fixed to the tank

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Requirements for Tanks Operating at

Elevated Temperatures 260°C (500°F)

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Appendices

• Design for external

pressure

– Applicable to

pressures up to 6.9 KPa (1.0 PSI)

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Appendices

• Design for Internal

Pressures

– Covers from Atmospheric up

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