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    I recently UT inspected a 10 year old UL-142 Horizontal tank, diesel service, now Im looking for a way to calculate a minimum thickness, after some research I came up with a minimum thickness to be equal to the minimum thickness for overstand only the weight of the tank itself, because the diesel only means a 2.4 psi of pressure.

    Anyone Have any idea of how to calculate the minium thickness of ahorizontal tank?

    Any suggestion will be welcome, and thanks in advantage.

    Abdul Abud Pacheco

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    I looking for the UL-142 standard... I think the for us is in the that document. I'm going to keep my search and if I find something i'll let you know, I hope that you would do the same thing

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    Finally I came with the solution for my problem, in the SP-001 document (from the steel tank institute) they came with this argument for declaring a tank good for service:

    if the minimum remaining wall thickness is more than 75%, then re-inspect in 10 yrs
    if the minimum remaining wall thickness is more than 50 but less than 75, re inspect in 5 years and locate corrosion origin and eliminate it.
    if the minimum remaining wall thickness is more than 25 % but less than 50 % take tank out of service, repair/renew tank as needed...

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