Is there any problem to use ASTM A844 steel plates to construct LNG tanks in the place of ASTM A553?
During usual google search,I found that API discussed this matter well before.What was the outcome.any idea?
API Subcommittee on Aboveground Storage Tanks
REFRIGERATED TANK TASK GROUP (RTTG)
Location: Sheraton Music City Hotel – Nashville, TN
November 15, 2010 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
MEETING MINUTES
620-RTTG-CCC | Consider ASTM A844 plate | Rev. No. 0 | |||||||||||
RESP: | RTTG-Whipple(Shargy) | RESULTS: |
| Publish | | Hold |
| Drop |
| Ballot | |||
BALLOT: |
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| Affirm. |
| Affirm.+C |
| Neg. |
| Abs. |
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SOURCE: | Miller | ||||||||||||
PURPOSE: | Consider inclusion of ASTM A844 as alternative to A553 for 9% nickel steel | ||||||||||||
REFERENCE: | Tables Q-1 and Q-3 | ||||||||||||
OLD NOTES: |
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NEW NOTES: | RTTG recommends an agenda item be prepared. Whipple volunteered. He intends to involve C Shargay (11/15/2010) |
Regards,
Limesh
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