Leinster
Mechanical
- Sep 14, 2010
- 36
I would like to ask for some advice on welding sequence on API 650 storage tanks which I know is not covered in the standard.
When erecting a storage tank with a crane we have typically fully welded the verticals of one shell course before welding the verticals of the course above and then the horizontals between the 2 courses to allow free movement of the shells due to heat to minimise on residual stresses.
Our site has put in a request to not weld the entire external joints of all of the shells (vertical and horizontal) and then come to the inside and weld all of the shell joints after. The reason being that the tank can be built far quicker this way. I am a little concerned of the residual stress in the shell plate when it comes to welding inside as none of the plates will be free to move.
Some advice would be highly appreciated.
When erecting a storage tank with a crane we have typically fully welded the verticals of one shell course before welding the verticals of the course above and then the horizontals between the 2 courses to allow free movement of the shells due to heat to minimise on residual stresses.
Our site has put in a request to not weld the entire external joints of all of the shells (vertical and horizontal) and then come to the inside and weld all of the shell joints after. The reason being that the tank can be built far quicker this way. I am a little concerned of the residual stress in the shell plate when it comes to welding inside as none of the plates will be free to move.
Some advice would be highly appreciated.