(Measuring Saddle Pressure Vessel Dimensions with Conditions Before and After the Welding Process on the Project (Case Study: Accommodation Platform))_Alfiansyah Triezky Ramadhani Yutisyo_3322111009_&_Fitra Kurnia Raya_3322101037
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2024-05-17
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A pressure vessel can be defined as a container that experiences both external and internal pressure due to the weight of the fluid it
contains. To withstand the external pressure exerted on the pressure vessel, a saddle pressure vessel is required as a support. The
placement of the saddle pressure vessel plays a crucial role in reducing the external load or force caused by the weight of the fluid being
held (Novian Rizky, Miftachul Munir, and Indrawan, 2023). Welding itself generates tensile forces due to softening during the welding
process, resulting in displacement values (Nishimura, 2021). This study aims to determine the influence of welding on the displacement
values to prevent the pressure vessel from receiving excessive loads using a Leica 16 total station. The method involves collecting
measurement data using the total station, followed by calculations comparing the coordinates before and after the welding process to
determine the significant level of displacement that occurs. Monitoring results indicate that the displacement values of the saddle
pressure vessel are relatively small, with the displacement values on the X-axis = -0.0008, Y-axis = -0.0004, and Z-axis = -0.0007, indicating
that there are no significant changes occurring in the saddle pressure vessel after welding, or it can be said that the saddle position tends
to be stable.
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TECHNOLOGY::Civil engineering and architecture::Geoengineering and mining engineering::Geoengineering, TECHNOLOGY::Civil engineering and architecture::Surveying, TECHNOLOGY::Engineering mechanics::Construction engineering
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