- Course No E – 1388
- PDH Units 5.00
- Course No E – 1388
- PDH Units 5.00
Intended Audience: mechanical and petroleum engineers, and other design and construction professionals
PDH UNITS: 5
This course provides guidance for the design of atmospheric storage tanks for storage of petroleum fuels. Underground and aboveground tanks in both horizontal and vertical configuration are discussed. Course Outline 1. INTRODUCTION 2. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 3. GENERAL CRITERIA 4. HORIZONTAL ABOVEGROUND TANKS (SINGLE-WALL STEEL) 5. HORIZONTAL ABOVEGROUND TANKS (DOUBLE-WALL STEEL) 6. HORIZONTAL ABOVEGROUND TANKS (FIRE-RESISTANT) 7. HORIZONTAL ABOVEGROUND TANKS (PROTECTED TANKS) 8. ABOVEGROUND VERTICAL STORAGE TANKS 9. UNDERGROUND HORIZONTAL STORAGE TANKS 10. UNDERGROUND VERTICAL STORAGE TANKS (CUT AND COVER) 11. APPURTENANCES 12. HEATERS 13. UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK SPILL CONTAINMENT SYSTEMS 14. ABOVEGROUND TANK SPILL CONTAINMENT SYSTEMS 15. MISCELLANEOUS USE TANKS 16. SHIPBOARD OFF-LOAD FUEL STORAGE TANKS After completion of this course you will have an understanding of equipment and methods employed in petroleum storage facilities utilizing atmospheric storage tanks.
Learning Objectives
At the successful conclusion of this course, you’ll be able to identify and discuss:- Learn about design requirements for aboveground tank spill containment systems;
- Learn how underground and aboveground tank spill containment systems differ;
- Learn about the application of tank heaters and other appurtenances;
- Learn how to design underground vertical storage tanks;
- Learn the special requirements for underground horizontal storage tanks;
- Learn how to design horizontal protected tanks aboveground;
- Learn about the requirements for fire-resistant aboveground horizontal tanks;
- Learn the requirements for single-wall steel aboveground tanks;
- Find out the special design requirements for double-wall steel tanks;
- Learn general criteria and requirements for atmospheric storage tanks, and
- Learn about marine off-load fuel storage tanks.
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