SUMMARY
The discussion focuses on sizing mixers for a crude oil storage tank with a volume of 98,500 cubic meters, emphasizing the importance of sediment and water control. Participants recommend consulting Penberthy for sizing methods and refer to the 9th Edition of the Chemical Engineers' Handbook by Perry and Chilton for theoretical insights. A significant distinction exists between "off bottom suspension" and "complete mixing," necessitating empirical knowledge for accurate sizing. Engaging with sales engineers to clarify assumptions in their quotes is crucial for making informed purchasing decisions.
PREREQUISITES
- Understanding of mixer theory and applications
- Familiarity with empirical methods in mixing processes
- Knowledge of the differences between off bottom suspension and complete mixing
- Access to the Chemical Engineers' Handbook, 9th Edition
NEXT STEPS
- Research Penberthy's mixer sizing recommendations
- Study empirical methods for mixer sizing in crude oil applications
- Learn about the implications of mixing precipitated versus ground calcium carbonate
- Engage with mixer manufacturers to discuss specific project requirements and assumptions
USEFUL FOR
Engineers, procurement specialists, and project managers involved in the design and operation of crude oil storage facilities, particularly those focused on optimizing mixing processes for sediment and water control.