RefrigerationGeek
Mechanical
- Aug 16, 2007
- 1
I'm currently working on a project with smaller LNG carriers.
Our costumer have asked if we can help with calculating the heat gain on a shore based LNG storage tank, taking into account the heat gain from sun and the surrounding air, also the tanks will only be like 90% full or so.
I could realy use som hints on how to do this calculation showing the temperature increase over time.
Our costumer have asked if we can help with calculating the heat gain on a shore based LNG storage tank, taking into account the heat gain from sun and the surrounding air, also the tanks will only be like 90% full or so.
I could realy use som hints on how to do this calculation showing the temperature increase over time.