Table of Contents
1. What is storage tank?
2. Fluids stored in steel tanks
Density and specific gravity:
Vapor pressure and boiling point:
Pressure:
3. Types of Tanks
3.1 Based on the placement of tank
3.1.1 Underground storage tank
3.1.2 Aboveground storage tank
3.2 Classification based on the internal pressure
3.2.1. Atmospheric tanks
3.2.2. Low-pressure tanks
3.2.3. Pressure vessels (high pressure tanks)
3.3 Classification of major tank components
3.3.1. classification based on roof
Fixed-roof tanks
Frangible roof
Conical roof
Umbrella -roof tanks
Dome-roof tanks
Aluminum geodesic dome roof-tank
Floating-roof tanks
External Floating Roof tank
Internal Floating roof tank
3.3.2. Classification based on shell type
Cylindrical shell tank
Spherical tank (vessel)
Rectangular tank
3.3.3 Classification based tank bottom
(i) Flat bottom
(ii) Conical bottom
4. Foundations of Tanks
Compact soil foundations
Crushed – stone ring wall foundations
Concrete ring wall foundations
Pile-supported foundations
5. Materials
6. Codes and Design considerations
7. Storage Tank Design
8. Conclusion
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