These tanks are intended to be used in the process units in the oil & gas, oil refining, chemical, petrochemical, and other associated industries for surface and underground storage of dark and light petroleum products with a density of up to 1 t/m3 and internal pressure in the gas space of 0.04 MPa for flat bottoms, 0.07 MPa for cone bottoms, and 0.001 MPa for vacuum applications.
There are two types of structural design: horizontal single shell tanks (RG) and horizontal double shell tanks (RGD).
MAIN PARAMETERS OF SINGLE SHELL TANKS
Designation |
Volume, |
Diameter, |
Length, |
Number of |
Number of |
Mass of a |
Mass of an |
RGD 3 | 3 | 1400 | 2150 | 2 | 1590 | 1200 | 1550 |
RGD 5 | 5 | 1910 |
2060 |
2 | 1740 | 1600 | 1950 |
RGD 10 | 10 | 2110 | 3020 | 2 | 2000 | 2200 | 2550 |
RGD 15 | 15 | 2068 | 4920 | 2 | 2000 | 2830 | 3180 |
RGD 25 | 25 | 2280 | 6600 | 3 | 1470 | 4140 | 4840 |
RGD 40 | 40 | 2788 | 7640 | 3 | 1750 | 5860 | 6560 |
RGD 50 | 50 | 2788 | 9640 | 3 | 2230 | 7000 | 7700 |
RGD 60 | 60 | 2788 | 11140 | 4 | 2100 | 8070 | 8770 |
1 The tank mass is specified with consideration of filler necks, supports, and maintenance shafts (for underground version) without tie-in pipes and process equipment as well as without annular space filling.