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Assessing the Controlling Thickness at Corroded Areas in Tanks
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Corrosion in carbon-steel tank shells can develop in multiple forms and with varying severity. Material loss may occur uniformly across broad areas of the shell or may be concentrated in more localized zones. Localized attack, including pitting, is also common.

Because each corrosion pattern behaves differently, every affected area must be evaluated individually, and a detailed inspection is required to characterize the corrosion mechanism and its extent before any repair strategy is developed. In most situations, isolated pitting does not significantly compromise the structural performance of the shell unless the pits are deep, clustered, or closely spaced.

The following sections outline the acceptance criteria for assessing both general metal loss and pitting in carbon-steel tank shells and provides example automated ultrasonic testing C-scan, phased array ultrasonic testing (PAUT) semi-encoded scans, and manual ultrasonic thickness testing results.

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