Kinemenematics
Mechanical
- Jan 29, 2013
- 35
The datasheet provided of an atmospheric condensate storage tank was provided by a contractor:
(1) Design Temp: 70degreesC
(2) Operating Pressure: -0,05 - 0,35 barg. (I bet this means -50mbarg to 350barg)
(3) Tank MAWP [bar g] = Geodetic Height + 500mbarg Nitrogen Blanket / -20mbarg
My problem is I need to fix a design pressure based on these specifications with no clue what these contractors mean by no. (3).
What I understand of geodetic height is the level difference between the pump suction and the tank top water level, but how is it relevant in determining tank MAWP? Plus, the operating vacuum given seems to be an irrational value at -50mbarg. I've sent out an enquiry but I'm hoping someone else knows.
The tank must be a 1000m3, ~12m cylinder standing at ~10m.
Thanks!
(1) Design Temp: 70degreesC
(2) Operating Pressure: -0,05 - 0,35 barg. (I bet this means -50mbarg to 350barg)
(3) Tank MAWP [bar g] = Geodetic Height + 500mbarg Nitrogen Blanket / -20mbarg
My problem is I need to fix a design pressure based on these specifications with no clue what these contractors mean by no. (3).
What I understand of geodetic height is the level difference between the pump suction and the tank top water level, but how is it relevant in determining tank MAWP? Plus, the operating vacuum given seems to be an irrational value at -50mbarg. I've sent out an enquiry but I'm hoping someone else knows.
The tank must be a 1000m3, ~12m cylinder standing at ~10m.
Thanks!