Calculation API 650
Calculation API 650
Contents:
1 Design Data
2 Roof Design
3 Shell Desin
Nomenclature
P = Total pressure in lbs/ft2 acting at a given level of the tank under the
particular condition of loading.
= P1 + Pg
P1 = Pressure in lbs/ft2 resulting from the liquid head at the level under
consideration in the tank.
Pg = Gas pressure in lbs/ft2 above the surface of the liquid. Thwe maximum
gas pressure(not exceeding 15 lbs/ft2) is the nominal pressure rating
of the tank. Pg is the positive except in computation used to investigate
the ability of the tank to withstand a partial vacuum; in such
computations its value is negative.
T1 = Meridional unit force in lbs/inch of latitudinal arc, in the wall of the tank
at the level of the tank under consideration.
T1 is positive when in tension.
T2 = Latitudinal unit force in lbs/in of maridional arc, in the wall of the tank
under consideration. T2 is positive when in tension.(in cylinderical
side walls the latitudinal unit forces are circumfrential unit forces)
R2 = Length in inch of the normal to the tank wall at the level under
consideration measured from the wall of the tank to the axis of the
revolution. R2 is always positive except as provided in 5.10.2.6
W = Total weight in lbs of that portion of the tank and its contents(either
above the level under consideration, as in figure 5-4 panel b, or
below it, as in figure 5-4 panel a) that is treated as a free body on the
computations for that level. Strictly speaking the total weight would
include the weight of all metal, gas and liquid in the portion of the
tank treated as described; however the gas weight is negligible and
the metal weight may be negligible compared with the liquid weight.
W shall be given the same sign as P when it acts in the same
direction as the pressure on the horizontal face of the free body;
it shall be given the opposite sign when it acts in the opposite
direction.
At = Cross section area in in2 of the side walls, roof or bottom of the tank
at the level under consideration.
E = Joint efficiency
Design Data :
Assumptions
Taking Thickness t = 14 mm
= 0.551 inch
Joint Efficiency E = 0.7
= 171 lbf/in
408 lbf/in
Now As Per 5.10.3.2
If T1 and T2 both are +ve, then
T1 ' = Rs/2(P+W/At')
= 0 lbf/in
T2 ' = Rs x (P+W/At') - T1
= 0 lbf/in
T2 = Rs x (P+W/At x cos a) - T1
= -4985 lbf
t18 - C.A
= Infinity < .0067
R'
t19 - C.A
= 0.0006 < .0067
R''
As per 5.5.4.3
Allowable Compressive Stress; Sca
T1 ' = Rs/2(P+W/At' )
= 0.00 lbf/in
t19 - C.A
= #DIV/0! < .0067
R''
T'' = -Rs/2(P+W/At' )
3) Shell Design
Shell calculations are based on different assumed thicknesses, here we will perform
the specimen calculations for 1st shell course and the others are given in the tabulated
form which are mentioned below.
T2 = Rc x P equation 11 of 5.10.2.5
= 1,915 lbs/inch
Now As Per 5.10.3.2
If T1 and T2 both are +ve, then
T = Max.(T1 and T2)
= 1,915 lbs/inch
The same procedure is adopted while confirming the thickness during hydrotest
T = 5,140 lbs/inch
Now putting this value of T in the equation of T2, where we find the
maximum calculated thickness
T2 = Rc x P
T2 = Rc x P equation 11 of 5.10.2.5
-5.71 lbs/inch
Now As Per 5.10.3.5
t18 - C.A
= 0.0007 < .0067
R'
t19 - C.A
= 0.0003 < .0067
R''
Back calculating the external pressure limited by the actual provided thickness
Now; As per 5.10.3.5.a
as the maximum thickness is obtained by equation 18, therefore back
calculating the external pressure limited by tprov.
Table 2.
Pcon.+W/At Phydro+W/At
Shell Coures T1 T1hydro
internal Hydrotest
#
Psi Psi lbs/inch lbs/inch
1 25.81 15.57 1,016.22 612.92
2 19.03 11.64 749.25 458.46
3 12.30 7.78 484.44 306.16
4 5.63 3.96 221.79 156.01
T{Max.(T1,T2) T{Max.(T1hyd.,
Shell Coures T2 T2hydro
} T2hyd.)}
#
lbs/inch lbs/inch lbs/inch lbs/inch
1 1,914.53 1,107.93 1,914.53 1,107.93
2 1,415.11 833.52 1,415.11 833.52
3 915.69 559.11 915.69 559.11
4 416.27 284.71 416.27 284.71
5 79.92 99.90 79.92 99.90
6 79.92 99.90 79.92 99.90
t18- t19-
Shell Coures t18 t19
C.A/R'<.0067 C.A/R'<.0067
#
inch inch inch inch
1 0.3087 0.2732 0.0007 0.0003
2 0.3016 0.2732 0.0006 0.0003
3 0.2944 0.2732 0.0005 0.0003
4 0.2871 0.2732 0.0004 0.0003
5 0.2822 0.2732 0.0004 0.0003
6 0.2822 0.2732 0.0004 0.0003
Pmax.
Shell Coures Pmax.ext.>Pext.
External
#
Psi inch
1 -31.27 OK
2 -19.53 OK
3 -10.53 OK
4 -4.29 OK
5 -14.05 OK
6 -14.05 OK
As Per 5.12.4.2
T2s = Circumfrential unit force in the shell side wall of the tank
at its juncture with the roof in lbf/in measured along an
element of the cylinder.
Now,
Now,
As per 5.12.4.3
Therefore,
T2s = P X R3
79.92125984 lbs/inch
Q = -11807
AC = Q/15000 equation 27
2
= 0.79 inch 507.84 mm2
Providing the compression Area As per Figure 5-6 of API 620 Detail f
Therefore,
= 6.7 inch2
As the required area for compression ring region is extra ordinary high
Therfore we will provide the Curved Knuckle region in order to avoid the
requirement of compression ring region.
Tori Spherical Head Knuckle Calculation (Per ASME Section VIII Division 1 Sec.4)
M = 0.25 X {3 + (L/r)0.5}
= 0.75
Now back calculting the internal pressure limited by actual provided thickness.
Pmax. Int = {2 x S x E x (tprov.-C.A)}/{L x M + 0.2 x (tprov.-C.A)}
= 112000.00 psi
tcalc. = Max.(tcalc.,tvac.)
= 0.502 inch
tprov. = 0.394 inch
Now back calculating the maximum external pressure limited by bottom plate
H1 = 6 x (100 x t) x (100xt/D)3/2
Where,
H1 = Vertical Distance b/w the intermediate wind girder and the top
of the shell or in the case of the formad head the vertical distance
b/w the intermediate wind girder and the head bend line plus
one third the depth of the formed head.
H1 = 1928.97 ft
Now,
H1 = 1675.7 ft (after multiplying with load factor)
Wtr = W X (tuniform/ttop)2.5
Where,
tuniform = Thickness Of Top Shell Course as ordered condition in inch.
Now,
Transformrd height of shell Htr = 22.83
V = 38.89
= 1.046
= 11.51
19530
Resisting Moment
Mr 2 x (Ws' + Wr' - Uplift Due to Internal Pressure)
3 2
Mr 8555 lbs-ft
Uplift is graeter than shell and roof weight
C2 = 0.4083
Now,
From Figures L-2 and L-3
C1 x WS x XS = 107498
C1 x Wr x Ht = 26,150
C1 x W1 x X1 = 356,530
C2 x W2 x X2 = 321,305.66
Ms = 76,077 lbs-ft
= 2837.1 lbs/ft
Now,
8.2) Shell Compression For Unanchored Tanks Per API 620 Appendix. L.5.1
Ms
= 0.39
= 0.39
D2(Wt+WL)
Where,
Wt = {Weight of Roof + Weight Of Shell}/p x D
= 704 lbs/ft
Now,
GHD2
< 1.00E+06
t2
So,
GHD2
= 10994
t2
0.5
Fa = 1000000 x t + 600 (GH)
2.5 x D
= 22109.2 psi
8.4) Shell Compression For Anchored Tanks Per API 620 Appendix. L.5.2
Now,
GHD2
< 1.00E+06
t2
So,
GHD2
= 11486
t2
0.5
Fa = 1000000 x t + 600 (GH)
2.5 x D
= 22109.2 psi
Note = The Allowable Tension Stresses are Taken From Table 5-7
of API 620
Material = A36
2
Max. Required Bolt Area Areq. 0.02054 inch
2
Bolt Area Provided Aprov. 3.25 inch (Providing 2.25" anchor bolt area by
the corrosion allowance of 1/4"on th
Dia Of Anchor Bolt d 2.5 inch
So,
Top Plate Thickness C = 0.10 inch
2.58 mm
Actual Used Plate Thickness C = 30 mm
Thickness Provided Is OK
Sinduced = Pe[{1.32*Z/(1.43*a*h2/Rt)+(4ah2)0.333}+{0.031/(Rt)0.5}]
t2
Reduction Factor Z = 1/[{0.177am(m/t)2/(Rt)0.5}+1]
Top Plate Width a = 13.77 inch
So,
Z = 0.991
= 0.83 inch
= 21.152 mm
Actual Gussett Plate Thickness J = 30
Now
JxK P/25 =
J = 1.181 in
Average Width of Gussett = K = 5.118 in
JxK = 6.045
P/25 = 0.0251
OK
The Self weight of roof and live load will be transferred to shell
2
Area Of Roof Ar = 20256 inch
Circimference of tank C = 41 ft
2
Uniform Load In Self Wt + Fluid=W
= o 36039 lbs/ft
operating condition
2
Uniform Load In Self Wt+Water=W
= h 283,819 lbs/ft
test condition
Wind Load Transferred to Foundation
h in a meridional plane
nsidered negative
from R2 except
nd its contents(either
e 5-4 panel b, or
d as a free body on the
he total weight would
n the portion of the
ight is negligible and
with the liquid weight.
s in the same
e of the free body;
n the opposite
om of the tank
n lbs/in2 as given in
hed as prescribed
Kg/m3
lbs/ft3
Kg/m3
lbs/ft3
Mpa
psi
O
C
psi
psf
psi
mm
ft
mm
ft
Mpa
psi
mm
inch
mm
inch
mm
inch
mm
ft
mm
ft
mm
ft
inch
mm
ft
lbs
lbs
mph
Bpsi
0
( 0.8D TO 1.2D)
in2
ft2
lbf
lbf
in2
ft2
ownward direction)
uation 8 of 5.10.2.5
uation 9 of 5.10.2.5
uation 8 of 5.10.2.5
uation 9 of 5.10.2.5
#DIV/0!
Weight of
Contents
lbs
453,808
330,271
206,735
83,198
-
-
211,777
Total Weight
WHydrotest
lbs
278,512
202,098
126,750
52,470
3,163
3,163
T1
lbs/inch
1,933.49
1,416.82
902.31
389.96
-
-
T{Max.(T1,T2)
}
lbs/inch
1,933.49
1,416.82
915.69
416.27
-
-
by using eq.18
[1342(tprov-C.A)]2/Rc
3267
2048
1112
459
1452
1452
resisting the
n ring region.
juncture b/w
ieved, based on API 620.
tprov x Annular Area)
S X E)0.5 + C.A
OD}2 X {S X E/C} + Pbottom]
psf
psf
psf
psf
psf
ter multiplying with load factor)
inch
ft
inch
ft
inch
ft
inch
ft
inch
ft
inch
ft
ft
km/hr
ft
m
m/sec
KN/m2
x D0 x qf x Cf x Ht
KN-m
lbs-ft
(Corroded)
(Corroded)
+ C2 x W2 x X2}
Shell Centre Of Gravity
endix. L.5.1
r API 620 Appendix. L.5.3
endix. L.5.2
inch of H2O
inch
ft-lbs
ft-lbs
lbs
lbs
lbs
Fall For Anchor Bolts tb = U / N
(PSI) Load /
15300 3.88
20349 92.01
28800 -217.72
28800 90.06
20349 110.18
20349 417.95
t)2/(Rt)0.5}+1]
0.025
11 KN/m
1 KN/m
1726 KN/m2
13,589 KN/m2
12 KN
1 KN/m
26 KN-m
45 KN
2 KN/m
103 KN-m
Weights corroded
lbs
5,110
4,045
2,981
1,290
-
-
13,426
lbs lbs
249,345 482,975 705896.6275
181,468 350,901
113,591 219,894
45,713 89,955
- 3,163
- 3,163
Pcon.+W/At Phydro+W/At
W/At W/Athydro
internal Hydrotest
Psi Psi Psi Psi
24.80 14.30 49.11 28.37
18.02 10.38 35.99 20.96
11.29 6.51 22.92 13.61
4.62 2.69 9.90 6.31
0.16 0.16 1.18 1.43
0.16 0.16 1.18 1.43
T1hydro T2 T2hydro
lbs/inch lbs/inch lbs/inch
1,116.91 1,914.53 1,107.93
825.25 1,415.11 833.52
T{Max.(T1hyd.,
tcalc. thydro tcalc<tprov. thydro<tprov.
T2hyd.)}
lbs/inch inch inch inch inch
1,116.91 0.17 0.35 OK OK
833.52 0.13 0.33 OK OK
559.11 0.08 0.30 OK OK