In case of Normal venting due to operational changes or weather changes, we consider air for inbreathing and outbreathing, which we get directly from the equations mentions in the API 2000.
The units for venting formulas are always Nm3/hr or SCFH of air. Do we need to calculate the equivalent Nm3/h or SCFH for the stored liquid? If yes, how ?
For eg :
If nitrogen blanketing is given, then nitrogen would be going out in case of outbreathing, so it should be Nm3/h or SCFH of nitrogen, right ?
Kindly correct my concepts here. I am very confused.
Also in the foot notes of table 5B (table of wetted surface area & CFH for hexane), in the last point it is written that the latent heat is used at 15.6 deg C, instead, what I feel is that it should have been the latent heat of heaxane at the boiling point corresponding to the relieving pressure, because in case of fire exposure / emergency, it would be hexane vapors that would be leaving through the venting system.
thank you.