API STD 2000-2009, Calculation for max. flow rates for Normal Outbreathing
(Refer Section 4.3.2, Calculation of maximum flow rates for normal outbreathing & normal inbreathing)
Outbreathing due to Liquid Movement In
Vop - Vpf
where:
Vop = outbreathing due to liquid movement in, Nm3/h of AIR
Vpf = Volumetric filling rate of the tank, m3/h
Notes:
1. For products containing more volatile components or dissolved solids (e.g. oil spiked with methane), perform a flash calculation & increase the out-breathing venting requirements accordingly.
2. For products stored above 40°C or with a vapor pressure greater than 5.0 kPa (abs.), increase the out-breathing
Thermal Outbreathing
Vot = Y x Vth^ 0. 9 x Ri
where:
VOT = Thermal Outbreathing during heating up, Nm3/h of AIR
Y = Factor that depends on vapor pressure, average storage temperature & latitude, dimensionless
Vtk = Total tank Volume, m3
Ri = Reduction factor for insulation, dimensionless
Table for Y-factor
See table 1 of API 2000 - 2009
Reduction factor Ri for insulation (Uninsulated or Fully insulated)
Uninsulated
Ri = 1
Fully insulated Common insulation materials
Ri = Rin
Ri = 1/[ 1+(h x lin)/λin]
where:
h = inside heat transfer coefficient, W/m2-K
(Typical value for tanks: 4 W/m2-K)
lin = Thickness of insulation, m
λin = Thermal conductivity of the insulation, W/m-K
Partially insulated
Ri = Rinp
Rip = Ainp / Atts x Rin + [1 + Ainp/Atts]
where:
Ainp = Total tank surface area (shell and roof), m2
Atts = Insulated surface area, m2
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