Calculation API 650
Calculation API 650
Contents:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Design Data Roof Design Shell Desin Compression Area Design Bottom Plate Design Intermediate Wind Girder Calculations Stabiltility Calculations Against Wind Load Stabiltility Calculations Against Seismic Load 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 9 10 11 12 13 14 Resistance To Over Turning Shell Compression For Unanchored Tanks Maximum Allowable Shell Compression For Unanchored Tanks Shell Compression For Anchored Tanks Maximum Allowable Shell Compression For Anchored Tanks
Uplift Load Cases As Per API 650 Table 3-21a Anchor Chair Calculations Foundation Loading Data Nozzle Reinforcement Calculations(LATER) Nozzle Flexibility Analysis As Per Appendix P of API 650(LATER) Venting Calculations As Per API 2000(LATER)
7.1)
Roof Thickness and Compression Area Verification As Per API 620 Nomenclature
P = = P1 = Total pressure in lbs/ft2 acting at a given level of the tank under the particular condition of loading. P1 + Pg Pressure in lbs/ft2 resulting from the liquid head at the level under consideration in the tank. 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. 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. 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) Radius of curvature of the tank side wall in inch in a meridional plane at the level under consideration. R1 is to be considered negative when it is on the side of the tank wall opposite from R2 except as provided in 5.10.2.6 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 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
Pg
T1
T2
R1
R2
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. Thickness in inch of the side walls, roof or bottom of the tank at the level under consideration. Corrosion allowance in inch Joint efficiency Maximum allowable stress for simple tension in lbs/in2 as given in table 5-1 Allowable compresive stress in lbs/in2 established as prescribed in 5.5.4
c E Sts
= = =
Sca
Design Data :
Desig Code Client's Specs Fluid Material Design Density of Contents Density of water for hydrotest = Specific Gravity Of Contents Material Yield Strength Design Temperature Internal Pressure Extrenal Pressure Liquid Level = = = = = = API 620 10TH Ed. ADD.01
= =
Sulphuric Acid A36 1820 113.623 1000 62.43 1.82 248.21 36000 100 1.015 146.16 0.0725 4200 13.78
Design Liquid Level Allowable Tensile Stress At Design Temperature Corrosion Allowance Shell Bottom Roof
= = =
D Dn D0
= = =
Height Of Shell Weight Of Compression Ring IF applicable Weight Of Accessories Wind Velocity Yield Strength Of Steel Structure Roof Angle
= = = =
4000 13.12 4010 13.16 4020 13.19 158.27 4200 14 450 3000 96.31 36000 11.3
Roof Design
Assumptions
t E rr
= = = = = = 1xD
13.12 ft 1.31 ft
One Half The included apex angle of the Conical roof or bottom . Radius Of Cone
78.7
6.69 ft
Angle b/w the normal to roof q and a vertical line at the roof to shell juncture
11.30
Roof Area Roof Weight Roof Weight Cross sectional Area at roof to shell junction
As per API 620 5.10.2.5.a
At'
= = W (Uncorroded) = W (corroded) = At = =
R1
Infinity
ft
R3 = D/2
= =
Case I :
W/At W/At'
= =
= T2 =
Now As Per 5.10.3.2 If T1 and T2 both are +ve, then T = Max.(T1 and T2) 408 lbf/in T/(Sts.E) + C.A 0.288 inch
tcalc.
= =
Provided Thickness is Ok
Case II :
T1 '
= =
Rs/2(P+W/At')
T2 '
= =
Now As Per 5.10.3.2 If T1 and T2 both are +ve, then T = = = Max.(T1' and T2') 0 lbf/in T/(Sts.E) + C.A 0.252 inch
tcalc.
As these thicknesses are calculated based on the internal pressure of = 1.015 psi Therefore,
Back calculating the internal pressure limited by the actual provided thickness
tprov. T
T/(Sts.E) + C.A
(tprov. - C.A) X Sts X E = = 3351 lbf/in Now putting this value of T in the equation of T2, where we find the maximum calculated thickness T2 = Rs x (P+W/At x cos a) - T1
T P
= = =
As Per 7.18.3.2, our roof will be safe against the hydro test pressure of 1.25 x internal pressure i.e. 1.26875 psi
Case II :
W = - (Live Load + Dead Load) x Roof Area -ve sign id due to the downward direction of load = = W/At W/At' = = -(25 + weight of roof in lbs/ft2) x roof area -4985 lbf -0.256 psi -0.246 psi
Now Calculating Meridional and Latitudinal Forces T1 = = = {R3/(2Cosa)}*{P+W/At} -66.0 lbf/in {(P R3)/(Cosa)} -29.1 lbf/in Equation 8 of 5.10.2.5
T2
Equation 9 of 5.10.2.5
Now As Per 5.10.3.5 T' = = = Max.{ABS(T1) , ABS(T2)} 66.0 lbf/in Min.{ABS(T1) , ABS(T2)} 29.1 lbf/in
Infinity
= = = =
78.74 inch Sqrt{(T'+0.8 X T") X R'}/1342 +Solving By Equation 18 of API 620 C.A Infinity inch
t19
< .0067
= = = =
0.0006
< .0067
Case IV :
T1 '
= =
T2 '
= = Now As Per 5.10.3.5 T' T" Similarly R' = R2 R" = R1 Now, t18 t19 Now; As per 5.10.3.5.b Step-2 t18 - C.A R' t19 - C.A R'' treq treq
tprovided
= =
Max.{ABS(T1' ) , ABS(T2' )} 0.00 lbf/in Min.{ABS(T1' ) , ABS(T2' )} 0.00 lbf/in 0.00 inch 0.00 inch
= =
Sqrt{(T'-0.8 X T") X R'}/1342 + Solving By Equation 18 of API 620 C.A 0.252 SQRT{T'' x R''}/1000 + CA Solving By Equation 19 of API 620 0.252
#DIV/0!
< .0067
= = = =
< .0067
0.252 inch
0.551 inch
As these thicknesses are calculated based on the external pressure of P = 0.0725 psi Therefore,
Back calculating the external pressure limited by the actual provided thickness
= = = = = =
As Per 32-SAMSS-006 Para 5.4.k, roof live loads shall not be less than concentrated load of 225 Kgs over 0.4 meter square area. for this purpose, by considering the roof segment of 700mm diamter which is equivelant to 0.4 meter squre area is to be analysed against these loading conditions #DIV/0!
For result and methodolgy see ANNEXURE 1
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.
Case I :
Joint Efficiency
= = = =
(Roof Pl.+Shell). = =
=
Now calculating the latitudinal and maridianal forces As Per 5.10.2.5.c
24.31 psi
T1
= = = =
T2
The same procedure is adopted while confirming the thickness during hydrotest
As this thickness is calculated based on the internal pressure of P = Internal Pressure + Pressure due to liquid head = 24.31 psi Back calculating the internal pressure limited by the actual provided thickness tprov. T/(Sts.E) + C.A = T = 5,140 lbs/inch
Now putting this value of T in the equation of T2, where we find the maximum calculated thickness T2 Pmax.int = = = Rc x P T2/Rc T2=T 65.28 psi
Case II :
= -(Weight Of Roof Plates + Weight Of shell + Live Load) = -32684 lbs Pext. = -0.0725 psi -ve sign id due to the downward direction of load
W Now calculating the latitudinal and maridianal forces As Per 5.10.2.5.c
T1
T2
= =
= =
= = t19 = = Now; As per 5.10.3.5.b Step-2 t18 - C.A R' t19 - C.A R'' treq = = =
Sqrt{(T'+0.8 X T") X R'}/1342 + C.A 0.3087 inch SQRT{T'' x R''}/1000 + CA 0.2732 inch
0.0007
< .0067
< .0067
Psi
Back calculating the external pressure limited by the actual provided thickness
= = =
Pmax.ext.
-31.27 Psi
Now following the above mentioned procedure for the calculation of remaining shell courses.
CASE 1. Table 1.
Shell Coures #
Thickness mm inch mm
Weights
1 2 3 4 5 6
16 14 12 10 0 0
Table 2.
Weight of Roof lbs Weight of Shell lbs Total Weight Total Weight WHydrotest W lbs lbs
Shell Coures #
W/At Psi
1 2 3 4 5 6
Table 3.
Internal Pressure Psi Contents Pressure head Psi Water Pressure Head Psi Total Pressure PContents Psi Total Pressure PHydrotest Psi
Shell Coures #
1 2 3 4 5 6
As Per 7.18.3.2 Internal Presssure for Hydrotest is 1.25 * Pint Now Calculating Meridianal and Latitudinal Forces aginst pressure and During Hydrotest Condition. Pcon.+W/At internal Psi Phydro+W/At Hydrotest Psi
Shell Coures #
T1 lbs/inch
T1hydro lbs/inch
1 2 3 4 5 6
Shell Coures #
T2 lbs/inch
T2hydro lbs/inch
1 2 3 4 5 6
Shell Coures #
inch
inch
1 2 3 4 5 6
Shell Coures #
T lbs/inch
1 2 3 4 5 6
CASE 2.
Shell Coures #
1 2 3 4 5 6
Shell Coures #
W/At Psi
P+W/At Psi
T1 lbs/inch
T2 lbs/inch
1 2 3 4 5
-0.343
-0.415
-16
-5.70866142
Shell Coures #
T' lbs/inch
T'' lbs/inch
R' inch
R'' inch
1 2 3 4 5 6
69 52 37 24 16 16
6 6 6 6 6 6
79 79 79 79 79 79
79 79 79 79 79 79
Shell Coures #
t18 inch
t19 inch
1 2 3 4 5 6
Shell Coures #
tcalc. inch
1 2 3 4 5 6
(3,200) (3,200)
Shell Coures #
Pmax.ext.>Pext. inch OK OK OK OK OK
1 2 3 4 5
-14.05
OK
Width in inch of roof consider to participate in resisting the circumfrential forces acting on the compression ring region. Corresponding Width in inch of shell to be participating. Thickness in inch of roof at and near the juncture of the roof including corrosion allowance. Corresponding thickness in inch of shell at and near the juncture of the roof and shell. Length in inch of the normal to the roof at the juncture b/w the roof and the shell measured from the roof to the tank vertical axis of of revolution. Horizontal radius in inch of the cylinderical shell at its juncture with the roof of the tank. 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. Angle b/w the direction of T1 and a vertical line . Total circumfrential force in lbs acting in a vertical cross section through the corresponding ring region. Net Area in Inch2 of the vertical cross section of metal required in the compression ring region exclusive of of all corrosion allowances.
Wc th
= =
tc
R2
Rc
T2s
= =
AC
Now, Calculating the Wh and Wc based on the acual provided thickess of the roof and shell. Wh = = 0.6 x {R2 x (th-C.A)}0.5 2.91 inch
Wc
= =
Now, As per 5.12.4.3 Q Therefore, T2s = P X R3 79.92125984 lbs/inch -11807 = T2 X Wh + T2s x Wc - T1 X Rc x Sin a equation 26
Aprovided
2.01 inch2
Provided thickness and the compression area is sufficient compared with values, achieved, based on API 620.
Providing the compression Area As per Figure 5-6 of API 620 Detail f Provided Thickened Plate t 36 mm
1.417 inch
Wh
= = = =
0.6 x {R2 x (t-C.A)}0.5 0.00 inch 0.6 x {Rc x (t-C.A)}0.5 5.75 inch
Wc
As Aprov.>Areq. Compresssion Ring Is OK 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)
L P E t r s
= = = = = =
Inside Dish Radius Internal Design Pressure Joint Efficiency Provided Thickness
Knuckle Radius(12% of diameter 100.8 inch of shell as per 5.12.3.1) Material Allowable Design Stress 16000 psi
= =
tcalc
= =
inch
Now back calculting the internal pressure limited by actual provided thickness.
Pmax. Int
= =
5)
7140 inch2
p/4(Bottom OD)2 - Bottom Plate Area
13540 inch2 0.7 .25 + C.A 0.502 inch 10 mm 0.394 mm .25 + C.A 0.502 inch 10 mm 0.3937 inch Density x (tprov.x Bottom Area + tprov x Annular Area) 2307 lbs 830 lbs (Corroded)
tmin bottom
tprov bottom
= = =
Weight of bottom plate resisting Pbottom external vacuum Effective External Pressure Pext.eff
= = = =
As the weigt of bottom plate is greater than the vacuum. So there is no need to calculate the thickness agianst vacuum.
= = = = =
(tcalc. - C.A) 0.14 inch (tprov. - C.A) 0.38 inch 0.33 X td ext./tprov 0.12
= tcalc.
tprov.
= = =
Now back calculating the maximum external pressure limited by bottom plate
Pmax.ext.
= =
6)
6 x (100 x t) x (100xt/D)3/2
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. The thickness of the top shell course as ordered condition unless otherwise specified in inch. Nominal tank diameter in ft.
1928.97 ft
Dynamic Pressure Against the wind velocity @ 100mph Dynamic Pressure due to internal vacuum Total Dynamic Pressure @ 100mph Now, As per 5.10.6.1.d Dynamic Pressure due to vacuum Actual Dynamic Pressure Therefore H1 shell be decreased by the factor Now,
= = =
31 5 36
= = =
H1
1675.7 ft
As Per 5.10.6.2
= = =
W X (tuniform/ttop)2.5 Thickness Of Top Shell Course as ordered condition in inch. Thickness Of Shell Course for which transposed width is being calculated as ordered condition in inch. Actual course width in ft Transposed course width in ft
tuniform ttop
W Wtr
= =
Htr
22.83
7)
Per ASCE-02
= = = = = = = = = = = =
0.0 15.1 4.6 0.85 0.7 0.95 0.95 1 1.25 38.89 0.6013 x Kz x Kzt x Kd x V2 X I/1000 1.046 qz x D0 x qf x Cf x Ht 11.51
Effective Wind Gust Factor Force Coefficient Wind Directionality Factor Velocity Pressure Exposure Co-eff Topo Graphic Factor Importance Factor
qf Cf Kd Kz Kzt I V
qz
P1
= =
Mw
P1 X Ht 2
26 19530
Resisting Moment
Mr
Ws' Wr'
= =
Mr
8555 lbs-ft
Uplift is graeter than shell and roof weight
8)
Over Turning Moment Due To Siesmic Forces Z x I x {C1 x WS x XS + C1 x Wr x Ht + C1 x W1 x X1 + C2 x W2 x X2} Seismic Zone Factor From Table L-2 0.075 For Seismic Zone One Importance Factor 1.25 Site Amplification Factor From Table L-3 1.2 Lateral Earthquake Force Coefficient 0.6 As Per L.3.3.1 Lateral Earthquake Force Coefficient 0.75 X S As Per L.3.3.2 T Natural Period Of First Sloshing Mode As Per L.3.3.2 0.5 k x OD Factor For D/H Obtained From Figure L-4 0.957 0.607 From Figure L-4
T C2 Now,
= =
2.204 0.4083
From Figures L-2 and L-3 X1/H X2/H W1/Wt W2/Wt Where Wt So, X1 X2 W1 W2 Xs Now, C1 x WS x XS C1 x Wr x Ht C1 x W1 x X1 C2 x W2 x X2
Ms
= = = = = = = = = = = =
From Figure L-3 From Figure L-3 From Figure L-2 From Figure L-2
Weight of tank Contents @ Maximum Liquid Level 211,777 lbs 5.17 8.06 114,994.96 97,629.24 Height From The Bottom Of Tank Shell To The Shell Centre Of Gravity 6.89 ft
= = = = =
8.1)
WL
413.5 lbs/ft
Per API 620 Appendix. L.5.1
8.2)
0.39
D2(Wt+WL) Where, Wt = =
0.39
The Maximum Longitudinal Compressive Force at The Bottom Of The Shell So, Wt + 1.273 x Ms b = D2 = 1,260.68 lbs/ft
8.3)
Maximum Allowable Shell Compression For Unanchored Tanks 620 Appendix. L.5.3 Per API
b/12t = = Maximum Longitudinal Compressive Stress 166.78 psi
Therefore, Fa = =
0.5 1000000 x t + 600 (GH)
8.4)
The Maximum Longitudinal Compressive Force at The Bottom Of The Shell So, Wt + 1.273 x Ms b = D2 = 1,260.68 lbs/ft
8.5)
Maximum Allowable Shell Compression For Anchored Tanks API 620 Appendix. L.5.3 Per
b/12t
= =
Therefore, Fa = =
0.5 1000000 x t + 600 (GH)
9)
P Pt th Mw Ms W1
= = = = = =
Design Pressure in inch of water Column Test Pressure in inch of water column Roof Plate thickness in inches Wind Moment in ft-lbs Seismic Moment in ft-lbs
Dead Load Of shell minus any corrosion allowance 16,426 and any dead load other than roof plate acting on the shell minus any corrosion allowance in lbs Dead Load Of shell minus any corrosion allowance 18,145 and any dead load including roof plate acting on the shell minus any corrosion allowance in lbs Dead Load Of shell using as built thicknesses and 29004 any dead load other than roof plate acting on the shell
W2
W3
using as built thicknesses in lbs Note = The Allowable Tension Stresses are Taken From Table 5-7 of API 620
A36
Material
Fy
= =
36000 psi
UPLIFT LOAD CASES Design Pressure Test Pressure Wind Load Seismic Load Design Pressure + Wind Design Pressure + Seismic
Fall U NET UPLIFT FORMULA,For Anchor Bolts (lbf) (PSI) 2 ((P - 8th) x D x 4.08) - W1 217 15300 ((Pt - 8th) x D2 x4.08) - W1 (4 x Mw / D) - W2 (4 x Ms / D) - W2
2 2
UPLIFT LOAD CASES Design Pressure Test Pressure Wind Load Seismic Load Design Pressure + Wind Design Pressure + Seismic
Reqd. Bolt Area Ar = tb/Fall (in2) 0.00025 0.00452 -0.00756 0.00313 0.00541 0.02054
No Of Anchor Bolt Provided Max. Required Bolt Area Bolt Area Provided Dia Of Anchor Bolt Bolt Circle Dia Bolt Spacing
N Areq. Aprov. d
56
2 0.02054 inch 2 3.25 inch
Value of Area is obtained from Table II of B55-E01 As Aprov.>Areq. Anchor Bolt Is Safe.
10)
Top Plate Thickness Critical Stress b/w the hole and and the free edge of plate Distance from outside of the top plate to edge of the hole Distance b/w gussett plates Anchor Bolt Diameter Design Load Or Maximum Allowable load or 1.5 times the actual bolt load whichever is lesser So, Top Plate Thickness Actual Used Plate Thickness
C S f
= = =
[P(0.375g-0.22d)/Sf]0.5
g d P
= = =
C C
= =
Thickness Provided Is OK
1/[{0.177am(m/t)2/(Rt)0.5}+1]
Top Plate Width Anchor Chair Height Nominal Shell Radius Shell Thickness Corroded Bottom Plate Thickness Corr. Anchor Bolt Accentricity Allowable Stress So,
a h R t m e Sallowable
= = = = = = =
13.77 inch 22 inch 79 inch 0.378 inch 0.142 inch 4.01 inch 25 ksi
Z Sinduced
= =
0.991 0.17
ksi
0.04(h-C)
0.83 inch 21.152 mm 30
= = = = OK
= in in
11)
= = = C LL = =
25 psf
2 20256 inch
Wa WD
= =
DL
778 lbs/ft
249,345 lbs
Self Wt + Fluid=Wo =
2 36039 lbs/ft
Self Wt+Water=Wh =
2 283,819 lbs/ft
Rw
36 lbs/ft
Mw
19530 lbs-ft
Rs
140 lbs/ft
Ms
76,077 lbs-ft
liquid. Thwe maximum minal pressure rating ation used to investigate cuum; in such
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
mm ft Mpa psi mm inch mm inch mm inch mm ft mm ft mm ft inch mm ft lbs lbs mph psi B
( 0.8D TO 1.2D)
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
Psi
Psi
#DIV/0!
e to liquid head
Weights lbs
211,777
T1 lbs/inch
T{Max.(T1,T2) } lbs/inch
1452
juncture b/w
S X E)0.5 + C.A
mediate wind girder and the top formad head the vertical distance er and the head bend line plus
psf psf
inch ft
inch ft
inch ft
inch ft
inch ft
inch ft
ft
km/hr ft m
m/sec
KN-m lbs-ft
(Corroded) (Corroded)
+ C2 x W2 x X2}
endix. L.5.1
endix. L.5.2
lbs
lbs
Fall For Anchor Bolts (PSI) 15300 20349 28800 28800 20349 20349
oviding 2.25" anchor bolt area by considering e corrosion allowance of 1/4"on the dia)
*h2/Rt)+(4ah2)0.333}+{0.031/(Rt)0.5}]
t)2/(Rt)0.5}+1]
0.025
W/At Psi
W/Athydro Psi
T1hydro lbs/inch
T2 lbs/inch
T2hydro lbs/inch
tcalc. inch
thydro inch
using eq.18 [1342(tprov-C.A)]2/Rc-Rc/2+W/At Rc/2+W/At Rc/2 0.8*Rc 3201.20 66.1 -39.3700787 -62.992126 1998.90 48.8 -39.3700787 -62.992126 1078.07 33.7 -39.3700787 -62.992126 438.69 20.8 -39.3700787 -62.992126 1438.61 13.5 -39.3700787 -62.992126 (Rc/2+0.8*Rc) P -102.362205 -102.362205 -102.362205 -102.362205 -102.362205 -31.27 -19.53 -10.53 -4.29 -14.05
1438.61
13.5 -39.3700787
-62.992126 -102.362205
-14.05