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Jet mixing when heating oil and fuel oil in storage tanks

This paper presents the research results of jet mixing and heating processes of crude oil of the Zachebashskoe field (Republic of Tatarstan) and fuel oil M100 in a tank with a capacity of 2000 m 3 . Circulation systems with nozzle inclination in the range from -25° up to 125° are considered. The pre...

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Published in:E3S web of conferences 2019-01, Vol.124, p.1047
Main Authors: Karaeva, J. V., Zdor, V. O., Kadyirov, A. I., Shamsutdinov, E. V.
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:This paper presents the research results of jet mixing and heating processes of crude oil of the Zachebashskoe field (Republic of Tatarstan) and fuel oil M100 in a tank with a capacity of 2000 m 3 . Circulation systems with nozzle inclination in the range from -25° up to 125° are considered. The presence and washing out of bottom sediments in the tank are modeled. The time required for removing the bottom sediments and for heating the tank to the optimum temperature is determined. The best heating for the tank with oil and fuel oil was observed at the nozzle inclination in the range from -25° up to 60°. The optimal nozzle inclination was 115° for washing out the bottom sediments in the oil tank. To remove sediment in a tank with fuel oil it is recommended to use the same nozzle inclinations as for heating.
ISSN:2267-1242
2267-1242
DOI:10.1051/e3sconf/201912401047