LittleInch
Petroleum
- Mar 27, 2013
- 21,639
I've looked around a bit and can't find any clear guidance, rules of thumb or operational experience on what is a good number to use for a floating roof velocity, specifically for emptying.
The tank is planned to be 14m diam by 18 high. Nothing too special about the product or roof, not waxy, moderate temperature, SG about 0.75.
Maybe I'm concerned about something which isn't an issue, but I was under the impression that floating roofs of this size, (or maybe it's only for bigger ones?), couldn't or shouldn't rise and fall outside certain velocity limits.
we're looking at somewhere around the 0.7 metres per hour range normally but up to 1.5 m/hour occasionally.
I've seen 1" per minute mentioned as a "guide" before now which seems quite reasonable (1.5 m/hr)
I realize it might be vendor dependent, but we're in the prelim design phase at present, so no vendors to talk to / discuss things with.
Any guidance, especially with references or just experience would be gratefully appreciated. Thanks LI
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The tank is planned to be 14m diam by 18 high. Nothing too special about the product or roof, not waxy, moderate temperature, SG about 0.75.
Maybe I'm concerned about something which isn't an issue, but I was under the impression that floating roofs of this size, (or maybe it's only for bigger ones?), couldn't or shouldn't rise and fall outside certain velocity limits.
we're looking at somewhere around the 0.7 metres per hour range normally but up to 1.5 m/hour occasionally.
I've seen 1" per minute mentioned as a "guide" before now which seems quite reasonable (1.5 m/hr)
I realize it might be vendor dependent, but we're in the prelim design phase at present, so no vendors to talk to / discuss things with.
Any guidance, especially with references or just experience would be gratefully appreciated. Thanks LI
Remember - More details = better answers
Also: If you get a response it's polite to respond to it.