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  2. Storage tank - Wikipedia

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    Capacity table for horizontal cylindrical storage tank [3] In order for volume measurements from the tank to be used, it typically has a capacity table created using appropriate standards. [3] Each row of capacity table contains fill level value and corresponding volume value (and other related data).

  3. Gas holder - Wikipedia

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    The tank was above ground and was lined with wood; the lift was guided by tripods and cables. Pulleys and weights were supplied to regulate the gas pressure. [13] Brick tanks were introduced in 1818, when a gas holder could have a capacity of 20,000 cubic feet (570 m 3). The engineer John Malam devised a tank with a central rod-and-tube guide ...

  4. Gas cylinder - Wikipedia

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    Kelly (gas storage) – Large volume high pressure gas storage tubes; Lecture bottle – Small gas cylinder typically used for specialty gasses; Powerlet – A small, inexpensive, disposable metal gas cylinder for providing pneumatic power; Storage tank – Container for liquids or compressed gas

  5. Underground storage tank - Wikipedia

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    "Underground storage tank" or "UST" means any one or combination of tanks including connected underground pipes that is used to contain regulated substances, and the volume of which including the volume of underground pipes is 10 percent or more beneath the surface of the ground. [1]

  6. Custody transfer - Wikipedia

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    Capacity table for horizontal cylindrical storage tank [4] Capacity tables and its changes due to inclination of a tank [4] Demonstration of a volume table for vertical cylindrical tank and the difference for capacity table for various densities [4]

  7. Pressure vessel - Wikipedia

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    The ASME definition of a pressure vessel is a container designed to hold gases or liquids at a pressure substantially different from the ambient pressure. [2]The Australian and New Zealand standard "AS/NZS 1200:2000 Pressure equipment" defines a pressure vessel as a vessel subject to internal or external pressure, including connected components and accessories up to the connection to external ...

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