stanier
Mechanical
- May 20, 2001
- 2,442
Hi all,
I have been asked to gather some practices for unloading a ship with unleaded petroleum using hoses. Because of the remote island coastline the ship cannot dock. However the designer wants to be able to unload ULP into storage tanks on shore. The tanks are at a high elevation and hence a dockside booster pump is required. There is no capacity for loading arms.
Are there any maritime standards that apply?
Does the ship normally blow the fuel through the hoses after load out is complete using air/nitrogen? Alternatively is the fuel blown back to the ship?
Any guidelines or books would be welcome.
“The beautiful thing about learning is that no one can take it away from you.”
---B.B. King
I have been asked to gather some practices for unloading a ship with unleaded petroleum using hoses. Because of the remote island coastline the ship cannot dock. However the designer wants to be able to unload ULP into storage tanks on shore. The tanks are at a high elevation and hence a dockside booster pump is required. There is no capacity for loading arms.
Are there any maritime standards that apply?
Does the ship normally blow the fuel through the hoses after load out is complete using air/nitrogen? Alternatively is the fuel blown back to the ship?
Any guidelines or books would be welcome.
“The beautiful thing about learning is that no one can take it away from you.”
---B.B. King