Tank Shell Minimum Thickness and Remaining Life Calculations Date
File No. Report No. Client Tank No. Temp. (degF) Initials
300200 test 50
SHELL MINIMUM THICKNESS CALCULATIONS
tmin = 2.6(H-1)DG
SE
Where:
H = The height above the bottom of the course of study to the maximum liquid level height
of the product, in ft. For corroded or pitted areas, H = the height from the bottom of the
corroded or pitted area to the maximum liquid level height of the product, in ft.
tmin = The calculated minimum acceptable shell thickness, in inch (cannot be less than
0.10 inch for any course). The minimum acceptable shell thickness allowed by API-653 and
STI-SP001 for tank size, in inch .
D = Nominal diameter of tank, in ft.
G = Highest specific gravity of the contents (including test water if tank will, or may, be
tested in the future).
S = Maximum allowable stress, in psi. For welded tanks; use the smaller of 0.80Y of 0.429T
for bottom and second course or the smaller of 0.88Y or 0.472T for all other courses. For
riveted tanks; S = 21000 psi. For STI Tank Inspections S = 26000 psi (E = 1)
Y = Specified minimum yield strength of the plate, in psi; use 30000 psi if not known (N/A
for riveted tanks).
T = The smaller of the specified minimum tensile strength of the plate or 80000 psi; use
55000 psi if not known (N/A for riveted tanks).
E = Original joint efficiency for the tank. For welded tanks; use API-653, Table 2-1 ; use E =
1.0 when evaluating the retirement thickness in a corroded plate, when away from welds or
joints by at least the greater of one inch or twice the plate thickness. For riveted tanks; use
E = 1.0 for shell plates greater than 1 inch away from rivets; use the value of E from API-
653 Table 2-1 when within 1 inch of rivets. For STI Tank Inspections E = 1 where S = 26000
psi.
D (ft) 25 G 1.03 E 1.00 Fill Height (ft) 200.0
Material Crs H (ft) H (ft) S (psi) tmin (inch)
Course 1 A 36 200.0 24900 0.535
Course 2 A 285M C 23600 0.100
Tank Shell Minimum Thickness and Remaining Life Calculations Date
File No. Report No. Client Tank No. Temp. (degF) Initials
300200 test 50
SHELL REMAINING LIFE CALCULATIONS
Ca = tact-tmin = Remaining Corrosion Allowance (inch)
Cr = tprev-tact / Y = Corrosion Rate (inch/Yr)
RL = Ca / Cr = Remaining Life (year)
Y= 20 = Tank age (year)
Where:
Ca = Remaining corrosion allowance of the shell course under consideration, in inch.
Cr = Corrosion rate of the shell course under consideration, in inch per year.
FHc = Calculated fill Height = (SEtact/2.6DG+1) + (product height below course of interest),
in ft.
tact = Minimum thickness measurement of the shell course under consideration, as
recorded at the time of inspection, in inch.
tmin = minimum required thickness of shell course, at the maximum allowable fill height,
in inch.
tprev = previous thickness measurement of shell course under consideration, as recorded
at last inspection or nominal thickness if no previous thickness measurements, in inch.
RL = Estimated remaining life of the shell course under consideration, in year.
Y = Time span between thickness readings or age of the tank if nominal thickness is used
for tprev, in year.
tprev tact tmin Ca Cr RL FHc
Course 1 0.535
Course 2 0.100