ONEPOINT
Mechanical
- Sep 6, 2005
- 25
Hi
I am doing heat transfer calculations for a 71'-0" height and 250'-0" diameter oil storage tank.The tank is not insulated and the roof of the tank is a floating type one that moves up and down with the level of the fluid in the tank. The peak velocity of the air outside the tank is 14 m/s. For the cooling stage, I have considered free convection inside the tank due to the buyonacy forces and turbulent forced convection outside of the tank due to the wind velocity. I have also calculated heat transfer(conduction mode) through the shell,roof and the bottom walls as well as the conduction from the bottom through the soil(conduction through a semi infinite solid)...
In the second stage(heating and mixing process),the oil is pumped out of the tank, heated with a heater until reaches 0C and then pumped back into the tank. The ambient temperature is -35C. The whole process takes about 5 days.
There are also jet mixers attached at the nozzle.The velocity of the oil in the middle of the tank(centre volume averaged velocity) is 0.18 m/s and the flow rate is 1000 m^3/h.
I am not sure if for the above mentioned conditions, there is a forced convection or natural convection in the tank? If there is forced convection, how could I calculate the convective heat transfer coefficient inside the tank?
Kindly Regards,
One Point