TANK
TANK is a comprehensive, easy-to-use software tool for the design, analysis and evaluation of oil storage tanks.
Liên hệ tư vấnTANK is a comprehensive, easy-to-use software tool for the design, analysis and evaluation of oil storage tanks.
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TANK® is a comprehensive, easy-to-use Tank Designer Software for the design, analysis and evaluation of oil storage tanks. It provides for the design and analysis of wall and bottom plate thickness, supported cone roofs, service and maintenance considerations and other factors affecting tank design and safety, such as internal pressure, shell settlement, seismic and wind. TANK saves time by letting users select material information automatically from its extensive built-in material databases.
Hexagon PPM’s TANK design software performs calculations in accordance with the lastest API standards 650, 620 and 653. Analysis can also take into account wind, seismic and settlement conditions – plus it can calculate air venting requirements to API 2000 Section 4.3. TANK users can edit or customise the marterial properties as per the project requirement.
Take advantage of steel oil storage tank design and analysis output and reports.
Benefit from API Standards 579, 620, 650 and 653, along with API 2002 4.3 for Venting.
Make use of complete unit flexibility, allowable fluid heights and nozzle loads and flexibilities.
After completing an analysis, users can view the results in a tabular report or as a graphic diagram with associated data.
TANK includes many databases integral to the package, which makes it easy to select standard data for accurate analysis.
Experience instant technical assistance at the point of input. Pertinent information is presented relative to each selected item.
After completing an analysis, users can view the results in a tabular report or as a graphic diagram with associated data.
The user interface presents only what is needed at each point of information gathering. Users are not burdened with ‘out-of-sequence’ requirements.
TANK performs calculations in accordance with the latest API Standards. Analysis can also take into account wind, seismic and settlement conditions.