I would like to calculate the relief capacity for an atmospheric condensate storage tank. I would appreciate if you can give general short cuts, methods, tips, useful formulas and other info that would be helpful to calculate the required relief capacity for this tank. A vendor I communicated with on this matter has forwarded me 750000 SCFH capacity with the information I supplied.
INFORMATION
Diameter: 35 feet
height: 16 feet
MAWP: Atmospheric
Design Pressure: Atmospheric
Maximum Operating Temperature: 108 F
Design Temperature: 212F
CONTENT (mass %)
Ammonia: 4%
Carbon dioxide: 5%
Urea: 0.5%
Water: 90.5%
Flow Information
Pump-out: 350 US gallons per minute on the high end.
The flows that are coming into the tank are not measured and are coming from different exchangers and overflow returns.
INFORMATION
Diameter: 35 feet
height: 16 feet
MAWP: Atmospheric
Design Pressure: Atmospheric
Maximum Operating Temperature: 108 F
Design Temperature: 212F
CONTENT (mass %)
Ammonia: 4%
Carbon dioxide: 5%
Urea: 0.5%
Water: 90.5%
Flow Information
Pump-out: 350 US gallons per minute on the high end.
The flows that are coming into the tank are not measured and are coming from different exchangers and overflow returns.