dags76
Mechanical
- Apr 13, 2010
- 1
Hello. This question is also cross-posted over at the Mechanical Eng'g forum.
I work in a petroleum terminal and we have a concern about our floating roof tanks. We have a 40-ft diameter vertical cylindrical tank with external floating roof that receive product pumped from a marine vessel.
Is there a safe maximum allowable rate of liquid level rise inside a floating roof tank? Currently we observe a rate of about 8 meters per hour and we are concerned that this could lead to the tipping of the floating roof.
Thanks in advance for any reply.
I work in a petroleum terminal and we have a concern about our floating roof tanks. We have a 40-ft diameter vertical cylindrical tank with external floating roof that receive product pumped from a marine vessel.
Is there a safe maximum allowable rate of liquid level rise inside a floating roof tank? Currently we observe a rate of about 8 meters per hour and we are concerned that this could lead to the tipping of the floating roof.
Thanks in advance for any reply.