LOU Liang-jie,LIN Zhu,LIU Ran,YANG Heng,WANG Lei,WANG Zhi-tao,ZHANG Yan-jun.Aging Evaluation of Outer Coating for Storage Tank Based on Analytic Hierarchy Process[J],49(12):305-310
Aging Evaluation of Outer Coating for Storage Tank Based on Analytic Hierarchy Process
Received:September 27, 2019  Revised:February 28, 2020
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DOI:10.16490/j.cnki.issn.1001-3660.2020.12.036
KeyWord:storage tank  coating aging  quantitative evaluation  analytic hierarchy process  comparison matrix  weight
                    
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LOU Liang-jie CNPC Engineering Technology Research Co., Ltd, Tianjin , China
LIN Zhu CNPC Engineering Technology Research Co., Ltd, Tianjin , China
LIU Ran CNPC Engineering Technology Research Co., Ltd, Tianjin , China
YANG Heng National Maritime Museum of China, Tianjin , China
WANG Lei Guangxi Branch, Northwest Marketing Company, PetroChina, Nanning , China
WANG Zhi-tao CNPC Engineering Technology Research Co., Ltd, Tianjin , China
ZHANG Yan-jun CNPC Engineering Technology Research Co., Ltd, Tianjin , China
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Abstract:
      The work aims to quantitatively evaluate the aging state of the outer coating for storage tank through evaluation criteria for coating aging and analytic hierarchy process. By studying and comparing the standard of coating aging rating method and introducing the analytic hierarchy process, the weight of a single aging performance index respected to the total index was calculated to establish the mathematical model of coating aging to quantitatively evaluate the coating state. The weight of rust, flaking, cracking, blistering and powdering calculated by analytic hierarchy process was 0.0508, 0.0292, 0.107, 0.061 and 0.032, respectively, among which rust had the highest weight. The anti-corrosion aging performance of an oil depot in Nanning was tested and evaluated. The test results showed that the aging state scores of only 3 layers among 8 layers of ring plates on the tank wall were between 45 and 50, and the aging state scores of the other 5 layers of ring plates, tank top and accessories were all less than 44. Considering the aging situation and economic benefits, it was recommended to re-coat the whole outer coating of the tank. The current evaluation standard for coating aging only has a stipulation scales on the evaluation method and rating of coating aging and has some shortcomings such as insufficient quantization and missing maintenance suggestions. By introducing the method of analytic hierarchy process (AHP), the aging state of outer coating can be quantified. Based on the quantitative evaluation results, appropriate maintenance suggestions can be given directly.
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