What factors limit the tanker loading rate?
The tanker loading rate is limited by the slower of the pump’s nominal capacity or the pipeline’s line-capacity.
How is the pipeline’s line-capacity calculated?
It’s determined by considering friction and velocity limits to prevent excessive pressure drop.
What unit is typically used for the pump’s nominal capacity?
The pump’s nominal capacity is usually given in cubic metres per hour (mΒ³/h).
Why is it important to consider both pump and pipeline capacities?
Considering both ensures that the loading process doesn’t exceed either component’s limitations, preventing inefficiencies or damage.
Can the tanker loading rate be increased by improving just one component?
No, the overall rate is limited by the slower of the two components, so improvements must address both the pump and pipeline.
What happens if the pipeline’s capacity is lower than the pump’s capacity?
The tanker loading rate will be determined by the pipeline’s capacity to avoid excessive pressure drop.
How does friction affect the pipeline’s line-capacity?
Friction increases with higher flow rates and longer pipelines, reducing the maximum fluid volume that can be conveyed without causing excessive pressure drop.