adpit
Chemical
- Jun 11, 2007
- 1
Dear All,
I am evaluating heat losses from tanks.
I am assuming zero heat losses from bottom of the tank and for the side wall I am using 3E PLUS software.
Now I have an issue with the roof of the tank. I found that for uninsulated sections there is a correction factor for the heat losses based on type of liquid product.
I get the heat losses from uninsulated tank flat top from 3E plus and I am assuming a 0.65 factor for Fuel Oil type but i think i cannot use this value for all the types of roof. Roof can be of several type, floating, no floating, dome or flat and so on.
could any of you give me some tips on which correction factor i need to use?
Many thanks,
I am evaluating heat losses from tanks.
I am assuming zero heat losses from bottom of the tank and for the side wall I am using 3E PLUS software.
Now I have an issue with the roof of the tank. I found that for uninsulated sections there is a correction factor for the heat losses based on type of liquid product.
I get the heat losses from uninsulated tank flat top from 3E plus and I am assuming a 0.65 factor for Fuel Oil type but i think i cannot use this value for all the types of roof. Roof can be of several type, floating, no floating, dome or flat and so on.
could any of you give me some tips on which correction factor i need to use?
Many thanks,