DOUBLE-HULLED FIRE RESISTANT ABOVE-GROUND FLUID STORAGE TANK
20170129699 ยท 2017-05-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D90/028
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2590/026
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A double hulled above ground liquid storage tank having an interstitial space completely surrounding the inner hull, the interstitial space being substantially filled with a corrosion inhibiting, flame resisting, freeze resistant, heat absorbing, aqueous mixture. The outer shell of the tank being coated with an intumescent coating.
Claims
1. An above-ground storage tank comprising: an outer tank having an cavity; a hollow inner tank contained entirely within said outer tank cavity; an interstitial space substantially surrounding said inner tank and separating said inner tank from said outer tank; said interstitial space substantially filled with a liquid.
2. The above-ground storage tank of claim 1, wherein said liquid is a mixture of water and propylene glycol.
3. The above-ground storage tank of claim 2, wherein said mixture is between 10% and 60% by weight propylene glycol.
4. The above-ground storage tank of claim 1, wherein said liquid is flame resistant.
5. The above-ground storage tank of claim 1, wherein said liquid inhibits corrosion.
6. The above-ground storage tank of claim 1, wherein said liquid is freeze resistant.
7. The above-ground storage tank of claim 1, wherein said liquid provides heat protection to said inner tank by absorbing heat from said inner tank.
8. The above-ground storage tank of claim 1, wherein said outer tank is made from mild carbon steel,
9. The above-ground storage tank of claim 1, wherein said outer tank is at least 0.25 inches thick.
10. The above-ground storage tank of claim 1, wherein said inner tank is made from mild carbon steel.
11. The above-ground storage tank of claim 1, wherein said inner tank is at least 0.25 inches thick.
12. The above-ground storage tank of claim 1, wherein said outer tank is coated with a layer of intumescent material.
13. The above-ground storage tank of claim 12, wherein said layer of intumescent material is of necessary thickness to achieve the fire rating.
14. The above-ground storage tank of claim 1, further comprising one or more fuel supply connections.
15. The above-ground storage tank of claim 1, further comprising one or more fuel returns connections,
16. The above-ground storage tank of claim 1, further comprising one or more fuel detection alarms.
17. The above-ground storage tank of claim 1, further comprising one or more fuel detection switches.
18. The above-ground storage tank of claim 1, further comprising one or more leak detection switches.
19. The above-ground storage tank of claim 1, further comprising one or more leak detection alarms.
20. The above-ground storage tank of claim 1, further comprising one or more vents,
21. The above-ground storage tank of claim 1, further comprising one or more mechanical feel level gauges.
22. The above-ground storage tank of claim 1, further comprising one or more stub-up areas.
23. The above-ground storage tank of claim 1, wherein said tank is capable of supporting equipment on the top surface of the tank.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF INVENTION
[0012] The present invention seeks to provide an above-ground fuel storage tank with improved fire resistance and resistance to other environmental hazards. While various embodiments of the invention are described below, the invention is not limited to these embodiments, and variations of these embodiments may well fall within the scope of the invention which is to be limited only by the appended claims.
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[0014] The interstitial space 3 is filled with an aqueous mixture. The aqueous mixture is comprised of propylene glycol and water. In this embodiment, the aqueous mixture is between 10-60% by weight propylene glycol. The advantage of using the aqueous mixture instead of concrete or other materials is that the aqueous mixture is corrosion resistant, freeze resistant, lighter than the concrete current art, and fire resistant. In addition, the aqueous mixture provides additional heat protection to the inner tank 2 by absorbing heat from the inner tank, due to the intrinsic latent heat characteristics of water. By using the aqueous mixture instead of concrete, the tank can be made smaller and lighter, which means less freight and a smaller footprint. Finally, because the aqueous solution can be removed from the interstitial space, it facilitates inspection and relocation of a tank manufactured using the present invention.
[0015] To maintain the interstitial space 3 between the outer 1 and inner tanks 2, at the bottom surface of the tank, a layer of tubing 4 standoffs is placed beneath the inner tank to keep the inner tank 2 lifted. In this embodiment, the tubing is 22 box tubing, though other dimensions may be used. In other embodiments, the tubing 4 can surround the inner tank on all sides.
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