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Tank Venting Capacity-Fire Case

This document contains information for calculating vent rates for various tanks containing different fluids. It lists 12 tanks with their IDs, heights, volumes, wetted surface areas, and heat input values. It also includes 5 notes: 1) molecular weights are unavailable, 2) there are no breather valves or pressure safety valves, 3) refer to Tables 1-3, 4) equations for calculations are in Table 2, and 5) 1 cubic meter equals 43.4 liters. Vent rate calculations are shown in the last two columns for each tank using different methods outlined in the tables.

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Tank Venting Capacity-Fire Case

This document contains information for calculating vent rates for various tanks containing different fluids. It lists 12 tanks with their IDs, heights, volumes, wetted surface areas, and heat input values. It also includes 5 notes: 1) molecular weights are unavailable, 2) there are no breather valves or pressure safety valves, 3) refer to Tables 1-3, 4) equations for calculations are in Table 2, and 5) 1 cubic meter equals 43.4 liters. Vent rate calculations are shown in the last two columns for each tank using different methods outlined in the tables.

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Vent Rate calculation for Fire Case, API-2000, 6th Edt, Nov 2009

Notes
1
2
3
4
5
Tank
T-904 B
T-904 A
T-935
T-909
T-907
T-905
T-906 A
T-906 B
T-908 A
T-908 B
T-911 A
T-911 B
T-611

Mol wts are not available in MSDS provided by HUNTSMAN.


There is no breather valve or PSV in Vent line, so operating temp will be reliving temp.
Refer Table 1
Refer Table 2 for equations
Refer table for Table-3
Fluid
POLYFROTH W22C
CRUDE-D
MEB PFR
GLYSOLV (R) 2E
ETHYL TRI GLYSOLV
REC MBC
BUTYL DI-GLYSOLV
BUTYL GLYSOLV OFF MEB

Table-1

Table-2

Table-3

ETHYL TRI GLYSOLV


ETHYL TRI GLYSOLV
GLYSOLV EPN INT
BUTYL GLYSOLV MEB
1 CM : 43.4 LTRS

ID
4.00
4.00
3.73
3.26
3.259
3.259
2.609
2.609
2.609
2.609
2.609
2.609
2.31

H
4.00
4.00
4.60
6.30
6.30
3.30
2.85
2.85
2.85
2.85
2.85
2.85
3.50

V
50.3
50.3
50.3
52.6
52.6
27.5
15.2
15.2
15.2
15.2
15.2
15.2
14.7

Wetted Area M2
50.2
50.2
50.2
52.5
52.5
27.5
15.2
15.2
15.2
15.2
15.2
15.2
14.7

Multiplier for Heat Input


224200
224200
224200
224200
224200
224200
63150
63150
63150
63150
63150
63150
63150

Power Factor for heat input


0.566
0.566
0.566
0.566
0.566
0.566
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

Heat Input (Watt)


2057925.7
2057925.7
2057913.7
2110425.8
2110425.8
1463599.4
961692.1
961692.1
961692.1
961692.1
961692.1
961692.1
925838.0

Note-1
Mol Wt
120
120
120
120
120
102.9
120
120
120
120
120
120

Note-2
Relief Temp Deg K
305
305
305
305
305
305
305
305
305
305
305
305
305

Note-3
Latent Heat (KJ/Kg)
627.6
368.2
368.2
351.5
351.5
397.5
351.5
368.2
368.2
368.2
799.1
368.2
HOLD

Note-4
Vent Rate (Nm3/hr)
4608430.2
7855278.7
7855232.8
8439279.4
8439279.4
5588511.1
3845663.8
3670860.9
3670860.9
3670860.9
1691286.7
3670860.9

Note-5
Vent Rate (Nm3/hr)
9895
9895
9895
9895
9895
7411
4563
4563
4563
4563
4563
4563

Selected Vent rate (Nm3/hr)


9895
9895
9895
9895
9895
7411
4563
4563
4563
4563
4563
4563

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