KernOily
Petroleum
- Jan 29, 2002
- 711
Hi guys. Looking for opinions/thoughts/nasty comments/rude gestures.
I have a 23,000 bbl tank with 10' of water and 5' of 13 deg API heavy crude oil. I am trying to size the PVRV. The fire sizing equation in API 2000 wants a molecular weight and a latent heat.
It is reasonable to assume that a fire outside the tank will cause the lowest NBP cuts to boil off first and thus the PVRV should be sized using the M and Hfg for those cuts. Problem is, I do not have a crude assay so I have no idea what the first cuts are. All I have are pseudocomponents generated by my simulator using a black oil model. The lowest cut from the simulator is NBP513. Not exactly a light cut, that...
So my take is to used water as the fluid exiting the PVRV, so use M and Hfg for water. I don't think I can defend using anything else. I could use the relieving rate so generated and add an arbitratry mutiplier to it to account for the light cuts which will go off before the water starts to go off. Or, just go up one size on the PVRV, say from an 18" to a 20". What say ye? Thanks ! ! ! Pete
I have a 23,000 bbl tank with 10' of water and 5' of 13 deg API heavy crude oil. I am trying to size the PVRV. The fire sizing equation in API 2000 wants a molecular weight and a latent heat.
It is reasonable to assume that a fire outside the tank will cause the lowest NBP cuts to boil off first and thus the PVRV should be sized using the M and Hfg for those cuts. Problem is, I do not have a crude assay so I have no idea what the first cuts are. All I have are pseudocomponents generated by my simulator using a black oil model. The lowest cut from the simulator is NBP513. Not exactly a light cut, that...
So my take is to used water as the fluid exiting the PVRV, so use M and Hfg for water. I don't think I can defend using anything else. I could use the relieving rate so generated and add an arbitratry mutiplier to it to account for the light cuts which will go off before the water starts to go off. Or, just go up one size on the PVRV, say from an 18" to a 20". What say ye? Thanks ! ! ! Pete