§ 193.2189 - Loading forces.  


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  • Each part of an LNG storage tank must be designed to withstand without loss of functional or structural integrity any predictable combination of forces which would result in the highest stress to the part, including the following:

    (a) Internal design pressure determined under § 193.2197.

    (b) External design pressure determined under § 193.2199.

    (c) Weight of the structure.

    (d) Weight of liquid to be stored, except that in no case will the density assumed be less than 29.3 pounds per cubic foot (470 kilograms per cubic meter).

    (e) Loads due to testing required by § 193.2327.

    (f) Nonuniform reaction forces on the foundation due to predictable settling and other movement.

    (g) Superimposed forces from piping, stairways, and other connected appurtenances.

    (h) Predictable snow and ice loads.

    (i) The loading of internal insulation on the inner container and outer shell due to compaction and movement of the container and shell over the design life of the insulation.

    (j) In the case of vacuum insulation, the forces due to the vacuum.

    (k) In the case of a positive pressure purge, the forces due to the maximum positive pressure of the purge gas.