DavidCR
Mechanical
- Jan 10, 2002
- 359
I´m looking for information on safe distances from aboveground oil storage tanks in order to know where to locate valves, monitors, hydrants.
I´ve been told some recomendations about it, some say that 2.5D (D: diameter of tank) is a safe distance, also I´ve seen a standard from Colombia that requires al least 1D from the tank wall, but I´d like to have more criteria on the point.
In order to have a formula to calculate in an aproximate basis the heat received from an oil tank in fire at different distances, I´ve seen some general ecuations on the text by Drysdale "Introduction to Fire Dynamics", but I wonder if in actual safe distances estimation these methods are really used or if there is a formula for the specific case of oil tanks.
I´d appreciate your comments on this.
I´ve been told some recomendations about it, some say that 2.5D (D: diameter of tank) is a safe distance, also I´ve seen a standard from Colombia that requires al least 1D from the tank wall, but I´d like to have more criteria on the point.
In order to have a formula to calculate in an aproximate basis the heat received from an oil tank in fire at different distances, I´ve seen some general ecuations on the text by Drysdale "Introduction to Fire Dynamics", but I wonder if in actual safe distances estimation these methods are really used or if there is a formula for the specific case of oil tanks.
I´d appreciate your comments on this.