Allcciinneeii
Mechanical
- Mar 19, 2017
- 4
Hello!
We have faced some issues during site erected tanks when it comes to bottom plates welding. Our tanks which are erected at site have their bottom plates welded by butt joints with the usage of permanent backings strips. Even taking good care during welding, considering proper welding method and sequence, it´s almost impossible to avoid some deformation of the bottom plates. We normally map those deformations after finish welding, measuring peaks and valleys in different regions of the bottom plates. My question is how much we can accept in terms of deformation of the bottom plates. I couldn´t find any specific tolerance for that in API 650.
We have faced some issues during site erected tanks when it comes to bottom plates welding. Our tanks which are erected at site have their bottom plates welded by butt joints with the usage of permanent backings strips. Even taking good care during welding, considering proper welding method and sequence, it´s almost impossible to avoid some deformation of the bottom plates. We normally map those deformations after finish welding, measuring peaks and valleys in different regions of the bottom plates. My question is how much we can accept in terms of deformation of the bottom plates. I couldn´t find any specific tolerance for that in API 650.