Leclerc
Chemical
- Aug 22, 2002
- 73
I don't think that No2 diesel,of a specification fine enough for an emergency electrical generator, requires an inert blanket when stored at ambient temperature.
However, I would like other peoples views on this, and some information on custom and practice.
My reasoning:
From typical data sheet,
LFL is GT 0.7%v/v, UFL is LT 5.0%v/v.
vapour pressure at 20 deg.C is 0.4 mmHg.
B Pt is 160 deg.C, i.e. vap. press. at 160 deg.C is 760 mmHg.
If I had 3 points I could work out 3 Antoine constants.With only two points, assume ln(vp)vs 1/T is linear.
Average temperature during hottest month is 27.8 deg.C. Assume highest temperature of 150 m3 tank is 30 deg.C.
Interpolating, vapour pressure at 30 deg.C is 3.1 mmHg, which is 0.41 %v/v in air. This is below 0.7%v/v, and therefore vapour is not flammable and inert gas blanket not required.
thanks in anticipation.
Leclerc.
However, I would like other peoples views on this, and some information on custom and practice.
My reasoning:
From typical data sheet,
LFL is GT 0.7%v/v, UFL is LT 5.0%v/v.
vapour pressure at 20 deg.C is 0.4 mmHg.
B Pt is 160 deg.C, i.e. vap. press. at 160 deg.C is 760 mmHg.
If I had 3 points I could work out 3 Antoine constants.With only two points, assume ln(vp)vs 1/T is linear.
Average temperature during hottest month is 27.8 deg.C. Assume highest temperature of 150 m3 tank is 30 deg.C.
Interpolating, vapour pressure at 30 deg.C is 3.1 mmHg, which is 0.41 %v/v in air. This is below 0.7%v/v, and therefore vapour is not flammable and inert gas blanket not required.
thanks in anticipation.
Leclerc.