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Design and Analysis of Water Spray System for Vertical Storage Vessels-Floating Roof Tank for Industrial Safety

Aditya Tiwary, Mitali Mandge, Kumar Utkarsh, Harish Shyam Madankar

Abstract


Large-scale tank fires are a rare occurrence, but they pose a significant challenge to firefighters, oil companies, and the environment. Two options exist for dealing with such fires: letting them burn out on their own or actively attempting to extinguish them. Water spray systems are an effective method for extinguishing fires or providing a cooling effect, particularly on storage tanks. This study presents a designing and analysis of water spray system for vertical storage vessels, especially floating roof tank for industrial safety purpose. In addition to designing and analyzing the water spray system for vertical storage vessels, this study discuss the types of fires that can occur in a floating roof tank and the potential risks associated with such fires. It also explore the various factors that can impact the effectiveness of a water spray system, such as water pressure, nozzle placement, and flow rate. Furthermore, the study evaluate the cost-effectiveness of implementing a water spray system compared to other firefighting methods. Additionally, the importance of regular maintenance and testing of the water spray system be emphasized to ensure that it functions properly during an emergency. Finally, the study suggest best practices for implementing and operating a water spray system in a floating roof tank to maximize its effectiveness in protecting workers, the environment, and the tank itself.

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Industrial safety, storage tanks, floating roof tank

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