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Design Construction and Testing of a Petroleum Product Storage Tank 10 Million Litre Capacity
Author(s) -
Nosakhare Agho,
S. K. Mailabari,
I. H. Omorodion,
Godfrey Omonefe Ariavie,
Godwin Sadjere
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
european journal of engineering and technology research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2506-8016
DOI - 10.24018/ejers.2017.2.3.308
Subject(s) - allowance (engineering) , petroleum product , petroleum , storage tank , relief valve , oil storage , underground storage tank , environmental science , petroleum engineering , waste management , engineering , hydrostatic test , mechanical engineering , geology , paleontology
The purpose of this paper is to design a 10 million litre capacity petroleum storage tank for use in the oil industry in Nigeria with a view to overcoming the challenges associated with the loss of product due to evaporation. The tank having diameter and height of 27.4m and 17.5m respectively was designed to have two relief valves; a primary valve which would ensure that the product vapour pressure within high-level (h2) in meters of the storage tank does not exceed the minimum acceptable pressure. The second relief valve is designed to relief due to a sudden increase in pressure as a result of a possible fire in the tank. To this end, the design made reference to the American Petroleum Institute Manual 650 (12 th Edition) as a guide. Some fundamental considerations include tank shape, height, diameter and materials used. A corrosion allowance of 3mm was also considered.

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