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Statement
This course manual has been prepared by BAY Technical Associates, Inc., strictly for the use
of attendees to Hellier's API-653 Examination Preparation Course. This manual is to be used
as an aid to assist those persons wishing to take the API-653 Aboveground Storage Tank
Inspector Certification Examination. This manual is not all-inclusive and may not be used in
place of any recognized Code or Standard.
The information contained in this manual was obtained from the authors research and
experience and through numerous published resources including:
American Petroleum Institute Codes, Standards, and Recommended Practices:
API-653, Tank Inspection, Repair, Alteration, and Reconstruction
API-650, Welded Steel Tanks for Oil Storage
API-575, Inspection of Atmospheric and Low Pressure Storage Tanks
API-651, Cathodic Protection of Aboveground Petroleum Storage Tanks
API-652, Lining of Aboveground Petroleum Storage Tank Bottoms
API-2015, Cleaning Petroleum Storage Tanks
API-2207, Preparing Tank Bottoms for Hoe Work
American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Boiler & Pressure Vessel Codes:
ASME Section V, Nondestructive Examination
ASME Section IX, Welding and Brazing Qualifications
The Procedure Handbook of Arc Welding, Twelfth Edition: The Lincoln Electric Co.
Metals and How to Weld Them, Second Edition: The James F. Lincoln Arc Welding
Foundation.
This manual may not be reproduced by any means without the express written consent
of BAY Technical Associates, Inc.
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Preface
The API-653 Aboveground Storage Tank Inspector Certification Examination consists of two
parts; an Open Book part and a Closed Book part. The open book portion of the
examination contains approximately thirty-five to forty (35 to 40) questions. This part of the
examination requires the use of detailed information that the inspector must be able to
research in the permitted documents, and is not expected to have committed to memory. Not
all open book questions are mathematical in nature. The closed book portion of the
examination represents the remaining questions. Some of the closed book questions require
the applicant to perform basic math; remember to have your calculator available. The closed
book portion tests the inspector on knowledge and tasks requiring everyday working
knowledge of API Standard 653 and the applicable reference documents.
This examination preparation course is designed to prepare the participant to successfully sit
for the API-653 exam. Through your concentrated effort, and the material provided in this
course, you should have sufficient information to pass the examination.
The majority of the classroom study will focus on the Open Book portion of the exam. The
goal, since this is open book, is to obtain a perfect score in this section. Study for the
practical questions (Closed Book) will be included in the daily classroom activity and
assigned homework.
The material contained in this manual is to be thoroughly studied and practiced prior to
attending the course. The math examples and practice problems are based on the types of
questions given on the API-653 exam. Through the use of these examples, you will be
exposed to many of the formulas used during the course.
Remember, this is a very intense course. There will be eight hours of classroom study each
day. The instructor will be available by phone, fax, or e-mail each evening between 7:00pm
and 9:00pm to answer questions or to assist any participant having difficulty with the
homework assignments or any topic discussed during class. There will be from two to three
hours of homework assignments each day. Daily quizzes are given and one practice API-653
examination is provided. The pace is fast and focused.
The participant is responsible for making all arrangements for taking the examination
including confirming your eligibility and applying to the American Petroleum Institute.
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Introduction:
Objective for this section:
At the end of this section, you should be able to:
1. List the required reference manuals you must bring to the course
2. List the reference material permitted during the exam
3. Know where you can obtain ASME and API Code books
4. List what material will be provided during the course
5. Explain the structure of the API-653 Exam
How to use this Pre-Course Study Guide:
1. Review the basic math skills section and complete the practice math test.
2. Complete the reading assignments,
3. Research and answers the questions in the "Practical Questions" section of this
study guide (chapters 3 through 11).
4. Compare your answers with the answer guide at the end of each section.
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Reading Assignments:
At the end of this section, you should:
1. Have completed the reading assignments
2. Be familiar with the layout and structure of each API Standard, API
Recommended Practice, and ASME Code Book used in the course and on the
exam. (These Standards, RPs, and Code books will be referred to as "Reference
books" in this section)
3. Compile a list of questions concerning paragraphs/subjects you do not understand.
The classroom portion of this American Petroleum Institute examination preparation course
is focused on the "open book" portion of the exam. A thorough understanding each reference
book is essential in order to answer the closed book questions on the exam. All Reference
books will be reviewed and discussed during the course. Many hours of the homework
assignments will be reading selected portions of each Reference book.
The course begins up-to-speed on day one and continues until the practice exam. It is
essential that you complete the "pre-course" reading assignments. You are not expected
understand all that you read, but the familiarity gained will assist you in keeping up and not
becoming overwhelmed on the first day of class. If during the course of reading this material,
you have questions, do not dwell too long on the subject. Write your question down and be
sure to ask for clarification during the course.
Do not try to memorize Reference book paragraphs at this time, selected portions will be
pointed out for highlighting and memorization during the course. Studying and researching
the example questions and answers provided in the "Pre-Course Workbook and Study Guide"
should be sufficient for exam purposes. The first thing one realizes, when they begin working
with these Reference books, is that they are dynamic and change constantly. An inspector
should never rely on memorized passages, but should instead always research the answer to a
question; that is why understanding the structure of the Reference books is imperative.
Reading Assignments:
It is highly recommended that you obtain a set of tabs or binder index pages. The API permits
tabs, indexes, highlighting, underlining, and some written notes; they do not permit any type
of inserted pages in the Reference books.
API Standard 650, Welded Steel Tanks for Oil Storage:
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MATH
Calculation questions found on the API-653 examination are oriented toward existing tanks
and not new tanks. API authorized above ground storage tank inspectors are expected to be
able to check and perform calculations necessary to ensure compliance with appropriate
Codes and standards. For this reason, the inspector must have a thorough understanding of
the formulas and procedures used to calculate the following:
Corrosion Rates and Inspection Intervals
Remaining Life determination
Joint Efficiencies
Maximum Height (Hydrostatic Testing)
Determining appropriate weld sizes for shell opening
Minimum spacing between existing and new hot tap nozzles
Settlement evaluation including the number of survey points
Minimum Thickness for Existing Tank and Reconstructed Tank Shells
Corroded areas of tank shells including evaluation of pitting
Bottom plate thickness determination and evaluation
Reinforcement of opening
The American Petroleum Institute does not permit the use of programmable calculators while
taking the exam; therefore, programmable calculators will not be permitted during the course.
A recommended answer sheet layout format for use during the course is provided in this
section. Using the layout will help keep your procedures straight and make it easier for you
to check your work.
The remainder of this section deals with the typical mathematical skill level required. It is
divided into modules: Pre-Test, Basic Math Functions, and Post-Test. Typically, if a formula
requires transposing, the appropriate formula is given in the examination question however,
you should have a basic understanding of Algebra. Completion and understanding of this
portion of the pre-course manual will increase your chances of passing the exam as well as
enhancing your ability to keep up with the pace during the course. Should you have difficulty
with any portion of this math section, you should obtain assistance. In any case, you should
complete all the problems and practice them until you are comfortable with them.
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Mathematics Fundamentals:
As we all know, mathematics has a language of its own, made up of signs, symbols, and
characters. During this course of study many common mathematical signs, symbols, and
characters, which you must be familiar with, will be used. Some of these are listed below.
Addition
Subtraction
Multiplication
Division
Pi Expressed as 3.14
Less than
Greater than
Therefore
Less than or equal to
Greater than or equal to
Equal
Number squared
Square root
()
X2
In addition to the symbols, we will use the common Arabic numerals 1,2,3,4, (etc) and the
letters of the alphabet to develop our mathematical problems and solutions. How we use this
language is determined by the structure of the question.
In our use of the language of math, all equations must be complete and retain their equality
throughout in order to be useful. One of the first things that must be clear is the order in
which operations must be performed. An operation is a function caused by the sign in the
equation. For instance, the + sign tells us to add two or more characters together. In the
following statement 12+87 doesnt tell us anything; just two numbers separated by an
addition sign. If we add the = sign, now the statement asks a question: 12+87=X, when we
replace the X with the correct answer we have completed the equation 12+87=99 is a true
statement and meets all the requirements of an equation for our purposes.
Order of Operations and Grouping:
Operation
1. Addition
2. Subtraction
3. Multiplication
4. Division
Grouping
1. Parentheses ( )
2. Brackets [ ]
3. Braces { }
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Clarification:
At this point, it is assumed that the participant is already familiar with the basics of addition,
subtraction, multiplication, and division.
Finding areas of shapes will follow customary rules. The area of a circle can be found using
A = R2 or A = (.7854)(d2).
Algebra
The first rule in algebraic statements is the equality of the equation must remain throughout
the steps leading to the final solution. In other words, the left side of the equal sign must
always equal the right side of the equal sign. In order to ensure this, always remember:
whatever you do to one side of the equal sign, you must also do to the other side of the
equal sign.
Lets look at the following equation:
tm t c
If we know all the variables except the minimum required design thickness, we can
transpose the formula to solve for the thickness.
tm c t
t tm c
t .3165 .0625
t .254"
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Pre-Test:
1. Find the minimum acceptable shell plate thickness of the first course of an AST.
tmin
D
H
G
S
E
t min
?
120
48
1
21000
.85
2.6 D( H 1) G
SE
t original t last
Time
3. Using the corrosion rate determined in problem number 2, what would the remaining life
expectancy of this tank be if the minimum required thickness is 0.436?
RL
4. Shell settlement evaluation measurements are to be taken on a 146 feet diameter AST.
Given the following formula, how many elevation measurements would be required?
N
D
10
5. Using the information in number four, does this number meet the requirements of API653, which does not permit the measurement points to exceed 32 feet?
Dis tan ce
D
N
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Pre-Test continued:
6. Find the throat of a right angle fillet weld with a weld leg length of .4375 inches.
7. Using the following information, what is the maximum vertical length (also known as
critical length), in inches, over which hoop stresses are assumed to average out around
local discontinuities? Diameter of the tank is 136 feet, the least thickness in an area of
corrosion, exclusive of pits, is determined to be .563
L 3.7 Dt 2
8. A 6 inch nozzle is to be placed in the tank shell of an AST. The shell course where the
nozzle will be installed is .875 thick. What is the required area of reinforcement?
A ODnozzle t shell
9. The maximum ultrasonic thickness measurement interval shall be five years when the
corrosion rate is not known. What is the interval based on a known corrosion rate? The
tank information is as follows: Initial thickness of the tank was 1.0625, the actual
thickness is .815, the calculated required thickness is .473, the tank has been in service
for 16 years with no measurements taken since it was installed.
RCA = .342
N = .015
Interval
RCA
2N
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2.6 DHG
SE
Problem #2
Find E when D, H, G, S, G, and tmin are known where: D =128, H=60, S = 22,300 G = .87,
and tmin = 1.125
t min
2.6 DHG
SE
Problem #3
Find D when H, E, S, G, and tmin are known where: H=45, E=.90, S=22500, G= .7 and tmin
=.9375
t min
2.6 DHG
SE
Problem #4
Find St when E, Ht, D, G, and tmin are know where: E = .80, Ht = 54, D= 70, G = 1 and tmin
=.4325
Ht
S t Et min
2.6 D
Problem #5
Find C when D and H are know where D = 60, H = 54
C 0.14 D 2 H
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da 2 .7854
.7854
d
a2
Problem # 2
Find D when t=.875, L=32.5
L 3.7 Dt 2
Problem # 3
Find tinitial when LlongtermCR=.015, Tyears = 19 and tlast = 1.134
CR
t initial t last
Tyears
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Practice Problems # 3
Problem # 1 Exponents:
(a) 43 = ?
(b) (23)(24) = ?
(a) X 3 9
Problem # 3 Fractions:
(a)
3 5 1
7 7 7
(b)
(e)
4 1
7 2
(f) 1
3
8
(i) 1 2
1 5
3 6
3
4
5
2 5
(j)
11
3 8
(c) 2
(g)
1
3
3
6
8
3 7
8 9
3
4
(k) 1 2
(d)
5 3
6 6
(h)
3 2 3
10 3 4
1
3
1
6
(l) 3 1
N 2
N
9 3
(b)
3 N
N
4 12
(c)
2 3
K
K 15
Problem # 5 Area:
A 24-inch nozzle is to be installed in a 1.0625 thick shell course. What is the required area
of reinforcement?
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Pre-Test: ANSWERS
1. Find the minimum acceptable shell plate thickness of the first course of an AST.
Tmin
D
H
G
S
E
t min
2.6 D( H 1) G
SE
(2.6)(120)( 48 1)(1)
(21000)(.85)
t min
?
120
48
1
21000
.85
14664
.8215"
17850
t original t last
Time
CR
.875.625
CR .023
11
3. Using the corrosion rate determined in problem number 2, what would the remaining life
expectancy of this tank be if the minimum required thickness is 0.436?
RL
RL
.625.436
.023
RL 8.2 years
4. Shell settlement evaluation measurements are to be taken on a 146 feet diameter AST.
Given the following formula, how many elevation measurements would be required?
N
D
10
146
10
N 14.6 15
5. Using the information in number four, does this number meet the requirements of API653, which does not permit the measurement points to exceed 32 feet?
(314
. )(146)
D
Dis tan ce
Distance = 30.5ft. yes meet requirements
N
15
Reference: API-653 Paragraph 10.5.1.2 definition of N
Dis tan ce
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7. Using the following information, what is the maximum vertical length (also known as
critical length), in inches, over which hoop stresses are assumed to average out around
local discontinuities? Diameter of the tank is 136 feet, the least thickness in an area of
corrosion, exclusive of pits, is determined to be .563
L 3.7 Dt 2
L 3.7
L 32.375"
(136)(.563)
L 3.7 76.568
L (3.7)(8.75)
8. A 6 inch nozzle is to be placed in the tank shell of an AST. The shell course where the
nozzle will be installed is .875 thick. What is the required area of reinforcement?
A ODnozzle t shell A = (6.75)(.875) = 5.906 square inches API-650 3.7.2.1 & 3.7.2.2
9. The maximum ultrasonic thickness measurement interval shall be five years when the
corrosion rate is not known. What is the interval based on a known corrosion rate? The
tank information is as follows: Initial thickness of the tank was 1.0625, the actual
thickness is .815, the calculated required thickness is .473, the tank has been in service
for 16 years with no measurements taken since it was installed.
RCA = .342
N = .015
Interval
RCA
2N
Interval
.342
11.4 years API-653 4.3.3.2 b.
(2)(.015)
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2.6 DHG
SE
2.6 DHG
Et min
Problem #2
Find E when D, H, G, S, G, and tmin are known where: D =128, H=60, S = 22,300 G = .87,
and tmin = 1.125
t min
2.6 DHG
2.6 DHG
E
St min
SE
(2.6)(128)(60)(.87)
( 22300)(1125
.
)
17372.16
E = .692
25087.5
Problem #3
Find D when H, E, S, G, and tmin are known where: H=45, E=.90, S=22500, G= .7 and tmin
=.9375
t min
t SE
2.6 DHG
D min
SE
2.6 HG
Problem #4
Find St when E, Ht, D, G, and tmin are know where: E = .80, Ht = 54, D= 70, G = 1 and tmin
=.4325
Ht
S t Et min
2.6 D
Problem #5
Find C when D and H are know where D = 60, H = 54
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Practice Problems #2
Problem # 1
Find d when a=1.0755
a .7854d 2
Problem # 2
Find D when t=.875, L=32.5 L 3.7 Dt 2
Problem # 3
Find tinitial when LlongtermCR=.015, Tyears = 19 and tlast = 1.134
t initial t last
CR
Tyears
Practice Problems # 3
Problem # 1 Exponents:
(a) 43 = 64 (b) (23)(24) = 27 or 128 (c) Calculator display 1.0137-3 is written as .0010137
Problem # 2 Square Root:
(a) X 3 9 = 3.4641 (b) X 1.96.0013 =1.3993
(c) Find t2 L 3.7 Dt 2
L2
t2
or
D (3.7) 2
t2
3.7
D
Problem # 3 Fractions:
(a)
3 5 1
2
1
7 7 7
7
(e)
4 1
1
7 2 14
3
8
(i) 1 2
(b)
3
4
1 5
1
3
5 3
1
13
1
1
(c) 2 3 5
(d)
3 6
6
8
6 6
6
24
3
(f) 1
2
7
1
5
20
5
2 5
1
1
1
(j) 1
11
3 8
4
15
(g)
3 7
7
8 9
24
3
4
(k) 1 2
(h)
3 2 3
3
10 3 4 20
1
1
1
7
6
(l) 3 1 2
2 10
3
6
7
N 2
N 6
9 3
(b)
3 N
N 9
4 12
(c)
2 3
K 10
K 15
Problem # 5 Area:
A 24-inch nozzle is to be installed in a 1.0625 thick shell course. What is the required area
of reinforcement? API-650 Para. 3.7.2.1 & 3.7.2.2 (24)(1.0625) = 25.5 sq in
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Post Test:
1. What is the required hydrostatic test height (Ht) of an AST given the following data?
Maximum allowable hydrostatic stress (St)= 21350
Diameter of the tank = 110 feet
Hydrostatic test shell thickness (tmin) is .625
Shell joint efficiency = 70%
Use API-653 2.3.3.1 formula for tanks to be hydrostatically tested.
2. What is the area of a tank bottom that is 121 feet in diameter?
3. A reinforcing plate is installed around a nozzle installed in the first course of an AST.
What is the throat dimension of the leg fillet weld around the periphery of the
reinforcing plate.
4. What is the minimum acceptable thickness of the bottom course of an existing AST that
is 135 feet in diameter, maximum fill height is 56.5 feet? The product stored in the tank
has a specific gravity of .87 and all shell butt-welds were 100% radiographically
examined. The yield strength of the material is 28,000 and the tensile strength is 60,000.
Use API-653 paragraph 2.3.3.1.
t min
2.6 DHG
SE
5. What is the required area of reinforcement for a 14 NPS nozzle installed in a shell course
that is 1.0625 thick. Use API 650 Paragraph 3.7.2.1
6. A bulge is noted in a tank bottom, what is the maximum height of the bulge permitted if
the radius of the inscribed circle is 10.8 feet? Use API-653 Appendix B 3.3
7. If the throat of a fillet weld is .309, what is the leg length of the weld?
8. An AST is 175 feet in diameter. How many tank settlement survey points are required?
Use API-653 paragraph 10.5.1.2.
9. Do the number of settlement measurement locations and maximum spacing comply with
API 653? Use API 653 Paragraph 10.5.1.2
10. What is the design liquid level of an AST that is 140 feet in diameter, thickness of the
bottom or first course is .765, stress of the material is 21300. The specific gravity of the
product to be stored is 1 and no corrosion allowance is needed nor provided.
td
2.6 D( H 1)G
t S
CA H d d 1
Sd
2.6 DG
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( 21350)(.7)(.625) 9340.625
S t Et min
32.6 ft
Ht
( 2.6)(110)
286
2.6 D
3. A reinforcing plate is installed around a nozzle installed in the first course of an AST.
What is the throat dimension of the leg fillet weld around the periphery of the
reinforcing plate.
Throat = .707Wleg Throat = (.707)(.5) = .3535
4. What is the minimum acceptable thickness of the bottom course of an existing AST that
is 135 feet in diameter, maximum fill height is 56.5 feet? The product stored in the tank
has a specific gravity of .87 and all shell butt-welds were 100% radiographically
examined. The yield strength of the material is 28,000 and the tensile strength is 60,000.
Use API-653 paragraph 2.3.3.1.
t min
(2.6)(135)(56.5)(.87)
2.6 DHG
t min
(24640)(1)
SE
S = (.8)(28000) = 24640
t min
17253.405
.7"
24640
S = (.429)(60000) = 25740
5. What is the required area of reinforcement for a 14 NPS nozzle installed in a shell course
that is 1.0625 thick.
Area = (14)(1.0625) = 14.875 square inches
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Throat
.707
Wleg
.309
.437"
.707
8. An AST is 175 feet in diameter. How many tank settlement survey points are required?
Use API-653 paragraph 10.5.1.2.
N
D
175
17.5
N
10
10
9. Do the number of settlement measurement locations and maximum spacing comply with
API 653?
Yes (175)(3.14) = 549.3
10. What is the design liquid level of an AST that is 140 feet in diameter, thickness of the
bottom or first course is .765, stress of the material is 21300. The specific gravity of the
product to be stored is 1 and no corrosion allowance is needed nor provided.
2.6 D( H 1)G
(.765)(21300)
t S
CA H d d 1 H
1
Sd
2.6 DG
(2.6)(140)(1)
16294.5
H
1 H = 44.76 + 1 H = 45.76 feet
364
td
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