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A FOSTER WHEELER ENERGY LIMITED

SUBJECT [Enter Subject here]


PROJECT [Enter Project here] REV DATE ORIGINATOR CHECKER APPROVER
CONTRACT NO. [Enter Contract No.]
LOCATION [Enter Location here]
CALC NO. [Enter Calc. No. here]
TANK SIZING
TankSize 2.00

Tank Sizing

Service

Storage Temperature °C
Viscosity cP

Type of Roof

Working Capacity m3

Nominal Tank Capacity 0 m3 0 US barrels

Tank Size Selection (from Process Standard 102, Appendix-10 to 13 or Vendor data)

Selected Tank Diameter m 0.0 ft


Selected Tank Height m 0.0 ft
Selected Tank Volume 0 m3 0 US barrels

Heat Loss Calculation (Note for Average, Summer & Winter Case if required)

Tank Area
Wall Area,Aw 0.0 m2
Roof Area,Ar 0.0 m2
Floor Area Af 0.0 m2

Tank Full (%) 100%


Wetted Wall Area 0.0 m2
Unwetted Wall Area 0.0 m2

Conductivity of Soil, K 1.385 W/m°C

Average Summer Winter


Temperature °C
Insulation Thickness inches
Wind Speed mph
Delta T 0 °C

For Un-Insulated Tank


Average Summer Winter
Heat Loss Coefficient Wetted Wall, Uw Btu/hr ft2 °F Values
Values inin Btu/hr
Btu/hr ft2 °F
°F from
0.000 0.000 0.000 W/m2°C Process
Process Standard 102, 102, Figure
Figure
Unwetted Wall, Uu 12/13, Appendix-8/9
Appendix-8/9
Btu/hr ft2 °F
Note:
Note: Values
Values from
from Figure 1313
0.000 0.000 0.000 W/m2°C will
will need
need to bebe converted toto
Roof, Ur Btu/hr ft2 °F BTU/hr ft2ft2 °F by
by dividing by
by the
the
Delta
Delta TT in °F.
°F.
0.000 0.000 0.000 W/m2°C
Heat Losses Wall, Qw kJ/h
Roof, Qr kJ/h
Floor, Qf kJ/h
Total, Q kJ/h

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A FOSTER WHEELER ENERGY LIMITED
SUBJECT [Enter Subject here]
PROJECT [Enter Project here] REV DATE ORIGINATOR CHECKER APPROVER
CONTRACT NO. [Enter Contract No.]
LOCATION [Enter Location here]
CALC NO. [Enter Calc. No. here]
TANK SIZING
TankSize 2.00

Coil Sizing

Selected Case for Calculation of Steam Rate kg/hr


Latent Heat of Condensation (of Steam) kJ/kg
Steam Rate #VALUE! kg/hr
Heat Transfer Coefficient (Steam), Ud W/m2°C
Coil Diameter (id) Inches

Temperature Tank 0 °C
Steam °C
Delta T 0 °C

Heat Transfer Duty #N/A kJ/h


Area #N/A m2
Length #N/A m

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This sheet should never be visible to the user.
The next expiry date is calculated
It is the definitive statement of program name, version number, here. It onlt becomes "alive" when
version date, expiry date and user password. it is transferred to the range
"ExpiryDate" by using the
These details are reference by various cell formulae and by VBA Administration facility.
code.
The expiry date is set to 15th
September.

Note that after June 15th, the expiry


Expiry Date: 15/09/2007
date is set to 15th September Next
Revision Date: Nov-03 Year.

Revision: 2.00
Name: TankSize

Change the Expiry Date, Revision, (and


name?) as required.

Password:
Sheet Password: wardlaw
'file:///conversion/tmp/scratch/457081852.xls'#$Formula
Expiry
Dates
xt expiry date is calculated 15-Sep-01 27-Jan-20
onlt becomes "alive" when 15-Sep-02 26-Apr-20
sferred to the range
15-Sep-03 20
Date" by using the
tration facility. 15-Sep-04 15-Sep-20
15-Sep-05
piry date is set to 15th 15-Sep-06
ber. 15-Sep-07
15-Sep-08 These fields are used to generate an appropriate
at after June 15th, the expiry
15-Sep-09 expiry date for the application.
set to 15th September Next
15-Sep-10 This expiry date is copied to the rangename
15-Sep-11 "ExpiryDate" when an authorised administrator
15-Sep-12 requests it via the frmAdministration form and VBA
code.
15-Sep-13
It is not anticipated that any changes will be needed
15-Sep-14 here until 2022 !!!
15-Sep-15
15-Sep-16
15-Sep-17
15-Sep-18
15-Sep-19
15-Sep-20
15-Sep-21
15-Sep-22
15-Sep-23
ate an appropriate

e rangename
ed administrator
ation form and VBA

anges will be needed


Title TANK SIZING
Line 1 Version 2.00 Date: November 2003
Line 2
Line 3 This version is compatible with Office XP
Line 4 running in Windows 2000
Line 5
Line 6 Copyright Foster Wheeler Energy Limited.

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imported into the user's Excel application.
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workbook.
The user must have a worksheet called Splash, and the items to appear on the Splash Form must be
layed out on the worksheet using the identical cell references as shown here. (Cell formatting is not
necessary, only helpful). You can hide this "Splash" worksheet from the users by bringing it up on the
screen as your active sheet, then clicking on 'Format'=>'Sheet'=>'Hide'.

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would replace the "OKAY" button).
Show Splash
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