This paper presents the results of an investigation into the frangible joint behavior of tanks designed to api 650 rules.
Frangible tank roof design.
Frangible is a word that means easily broken.
At the api committee meeting in november i brought up the subject of the frangible roof design requirements.
The reasoning behind present api design formulas is reviewed.
The api 650.
However in the context of tanks the word has a specific meaning and is defined in the main tank construction standards bsen 14015 and api650.
In particular i asked about the requirement if 5 10 2 6 d which says for anchored tanks of any diameter the tank shall meet the requirements of 5 10 2 6 a and the anchorage and counterweight shall be designed for 3 times the failure pressure calculated by f 6 as specified in 5 12.
In such tanks the roof to shell joint is intended to fail in the event of overpressurization venting the tank and containing any remaining fluid.
Describes research that evaluates the ability of the present api 650 tank design criteria to ensure the desired frangible joint behavior.
This video documents the research and testing on frangible joint storage tanks performed at kansas state university and thunderhead engineering.
Api 650 gives rules for the design of frangible roof joints in fluid storage tanks.
This standard provides for the design of a frangible roof joint but in 1978 the standard was amended to limit applicability of the frangible roof design to tanks having a diameter of fifty feet 15 2m or more.
In fact the frangible roof design fulfills the venting requirements due to deflagrations inside tanks for most tank sizes greater than about 35 feet in diameter.
This failure is intended to vent the tank and contain any remaining fluid.
1 evaluation of the area inequality as a method to predict the buckling response of the compression ring 2 effect of roof slope tank diameter and weld size on the frangible joint and 3 effect of the relative strength.
In the event of over pressurization the frangible roof to shell joint is designed to fail before the tank shell or the shell to bottom joint.
On fixed roof tanks where the roof shell attachment is constructed according to api standard 650 1 the roof to shell joint may be considered frangible so that excessive internal pressure may cause it to fail before failure occurs in either the tank shell joints or in the shell to bottom joint.