API TR 2567-2005 Evaporative Loss from Storage Tank Floating Roof Landings《浮顶罐的蒸发损耗》.pdf
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1、Evaporative Loss from Storage Tank Floating Roof Landings TECHNICAL REPORT 2567 APRIL 2005 Evaporative Loss from Storage Tank Floating Roof Landings Measurement Coordination TECHNICAL REPORT 2567 APRIL 2005 Prepared by: Robert L. Ferry The TGB Partnership SPECIAL NOTES API publications necessarily a
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8、, without prior written permission from the publisher. Contact the Publisher, API Publishing Services, 1220 L Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20005. Copyright 2005 American Petroleum Institute FOREWORD The methodologies presented in this report were presented previously in a January 23, 2002, report,
9、 Tentative Method for Determining Storage Tank Evaporative Losses from Floating Roof Landings, prepared for API by Robert L. Ferry of The TGB Partnership. The purpose of this revision is to address a scenario that was not addressed in the earlier report. The earlier report addressed storage tanks th
10、at retain a heel of stock liquid across the entire bottom of the tank when the floating roof is landed, and storage tanks that are drained dry. This revision addresses the intermediate case of a partial liquid heel, in which pools of stock liquid remain in the tank (and thus it is not drained dry),
11、but the free standing liquid does not cover the entire bottom of the tank. There have been no changes to the equations or factors presented in the earlier report, other than the addition of the case for a partial liquid heel. API publications may be used by anyone desiring to do so. Every effort has
12、 been made by the Institute to assure the accuracy and reliability of the data contained in them; however, the Institute makes no representation, warranty, or guarantee in connection with this publication and hereby expressly disclaims any liability or responsibility for loss or damage resulting fro
13、m its use or for the violation of any federal, state, or municipal regulation with which this publication may conflict. Suggested revisions are invited and should be submitted to API, Standards department, 1220 L Street, NW, Washington, DC 20005, standardsapi.org. ii TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page 1
14、. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1 1.1 Statement of Purpose .1 1.2 Summary of the Investigations1 1.3 Scope and Limitations of the Model2 1.4 Proposed Estimating Methods 3 1.4.1 Standing Idle Loss.3 1.4.2 Filling Loss 3 1.4.3 Total Landing Loss 4 1.4.4 Landing Loss Estimation Equations.4 2. DESCRIPTION OF CONCEN
15、TRATION AND SATURATION.9 3. DESCRIPTION OF FLOATING-ROOF LANDING LOSSES.9 3.1 Landing Loss Events.9 3.2 Standing Idle Loss Mechanisms .10 3.2.1 Internal Floating-Roof Tanks With a Liquid Heel .10 3.2.1.1 Confidence in the Breathing Loss Model.10 3.2.1.2 Derivation of the Breathing Loss Model.11 3.2.
16、2 External Floating-Roof Tanks With a Liquid Heel 13 3.2.2.1 Confidence in the Wind Effects Loss Model 14 3.2.2.2 Derivation of the Wind Effects Loss Model14 3.2.3 Internal or External Floating-Roof Tanks That Drain Dry.16 3.2.3.1 Confidence in the Clingage Model.16 3.2.3.2 Derivation of the Clingag
17、e Model 17 3.3 Filling Loss Mechanism.18 3.3.1 Internal Floating-Roof Tanks With a Liquid Heel .18 3.3.1.1 Confidence in the Submerged-Fill Loading Model.18 3.3.1.2 Derivation of the Submerged-Fill Loading Model.18 3.3.2 External Floating-Roof Tanks With a Liquid Heel 19 3.3.2.1 Confidence in the Wi
18、nd-Affected Loading Model.19 3.3.2.2 Derivation of the Wind-Affected Loading Model 19 3.3.3 Internal or External Floating-Roof Tanks That Drain Dry.20 3.3.3.1 Confidence in the Drain Dry Loading Model20 3.3.3.2 Derivation of the Drain Dry Loading Model20 4. SAMPLE CALCULATIONS.20 4.1 Accounting for
19、Cone-Down Bottoms.20 4.2 Worked Examples.22 5. CONCLUSION 23 6. REFERENCES 25 iii Figures Figure 1. Vacuum-Breaker Vent .6 Figure 2. Standing Idle Loss (Emissions) .7 Figure 3. Filling Loss (Emissions).7 Figure 4. Tank with a Liquid Heel .8 Figure 5. Drain-Dry Tank 8 Figure 6. Wind Action .13 Figure
20、 7. Wind Effects 14 Figure 8. Saturation Pattern of Drain-Dry Tanks versus Tanks with a Liquid Heel .16 Figure 9. Volume of Vapor Above a Liquid Heel.21 Figure 10. Volume of Vapor in a Cone-Down Bottom21 Tables Table 1. Summary of Floating-Roof Landing Loss Estimation Methods by Tank Type 4 Table 2.
21、 Properties of Selected Petroleum Stocks . 6 Table 3. Effective Height of Liquid, hle, and Height of Vapor Space, hv22 Appendix I Examples. 26 iv Evaporative Loss from Storage Tank Floating Roof Landings 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1.1 Statement of Purpose The purpose of this study was to investigate stora
22、ge tank emissions that may result from landing and subsequently refloating a floating roof. The existing emission factors for floating-roof tanks1,2are based on the assumption that the floating roof is continuously floating on the stored stock liquid. Additional emissions may occur, however, if the
23、tank is emptied such that the floating roof is no longer floating. When the liquid level approaches the bottom of the tank, the floating roof lands on deck legs or other supports which prevent it from dropping any further as the stock liquid continues to be removed. Further withdrawal of stock liqui
24、d could then potentially form a partial vacuum beneath the landed floating roof. If the receding liquid were to create an excessive partial vacuum, the floating roof could collapse. To avoid this condition, a vacuum-breaker vent on the floating roof opens automatically as the floating roof lands (se
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