Boghi1990
Mechanical
- Feb 14, 2005
- 48
Hi,
A 24 feet dia, and 40 feet cone shaped roof uninsulated storage tank, filled with 80% crude oil. The fluid in the tank is stationary and the tank is exposed to ambient air. The intial mean temperature of the crude oil in the tank is 20C.The data available is the daily min. and max. temperatures over 30 days(July & August)and daily wind speed data.
Required is a transient thermal analysis(ALGOR Fluid Flow & Heat Transfer Analysis), carried over a period of 21 days to determine when the maximum bulk temperature of the crude oil is reached.
What boundary conditions do I need to assign on the outside surface of the base plate of the tank ? Do I need to model the soil beneath the tank ?
As for the outside surface walls of the tank, what boundary conditions are most appropiate to use? Are convection coefficients OK as boundaries assigned on those surfaces?
If there is anyone out there with some experience on tyhis subject, please send me some suggestions.
Regards,
Bogdan
A 24 feet dia, and 40 feet cone shaped roof uninsulated storage tank, filled with 80% crude oil. The fluid in the tank is stationary and the tank is exposed to ambient air. The intial mean temperature of the crude oil in the tank is 20C.The data available is the daily min. and max. temperatures over 30 days(July & August)and daily wind speed data.
Required is a transient thermal analysis(ALGOR Fluid Flow & Heat Transfer Analysis), carried over a period of 21 days to determine when the maximum bulk temperature of the crude oil is reached.
What boundary conditions do I need to assign on the outside surface of the base plate of the tank ? Do I need to model the soil beneath the tank ?
As for the outside surface walls of the tank, what boundary conditions are most appropiate to use? Are convection coefficients OK as boundaries assigned on those surfaces?
If there is anyone out there with some experience on tyhis subject, please send me some suggestions.
Regards,
Bogdan