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  2. Horton sphere - Wikipedia

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    A Horton sphere (sometimes spelled Hortonsphere), also referred to as a spherical tank or simply sphere, is a spherical pressure vessel, which is used for industrial-scale storage of liquefied gases. Example of materials that can be stored in Horton spheres are liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), liquefied natural gas (LNG), and anhydrous ammonia. [1]

  3. Feyzin disaster - Wikipedia

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    The LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) storage spheres were about 450m away from the nearest refinery unit and about 300 m (1,000 feet) from the nearest houses in the village. The shortest distance between an LPG sphere and the motorway was 42.4m (138 feet), and the spacings between individual spheres varied from 11.3m (37 feet) to 17.2m (56 feet).

  4. San Juanico disaster - Wikipedia

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    The facility consisted of 54 LPG storage tanks: six large spherical tanks, of which four had a capacity of 1,600 cubic metres (57,000 cu ft) and two with capacity of 2,400 cubic metres (85,000 cu ft), as well as 48 smaller horizontal bullet-shaped tanks of various sizes, for a total plant capacity of 16,000 cubic metres (570,000 cu ft), [3 ...

  5. Liquefied petroleum gas - Wikipedia

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    LPG storage spheres Two 45 kg (99 lb) LPG gas cylinders in New Zealand used for domestic supply LPG minibuses in Hong Kong A dual fuel LPG-powered Ford Falcon taxicab in Perth, Australia Tank cars in a Canadian train for carrying liquid petroleum gas by rail

  6. Storage tank - Wikipedia

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    Liquefied gases (such as LPG, butane, propylene, etc.) may be stored in spherical tanks (or Horton spheres). Typical classification codes used for tanks in a refinery are: OSBL – outside-battery-limit tankages COT – crude oil tanks. PIT – product and intermediate storage tanks. DISPATCH – dispatch area tanks.

  7. List of boiling liquid expanding vapor explosions - Wikipedia

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    BLEVE–fireball, 2008 Toronto propane explosion The following is a list of boiling liquid expanding vapor explosion (BLEVE) accidents. It shows whether the accident occurred during dangerous goods transportation or at a fixed facility, the accident origin (e.g., storage, process reactor, rail tank car, tank truck), the material involved, its amount, the number of fatalities, and whether a ...

  8. 14 Food Prep Tips for Seniors with Dementia - AOL

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    Organize effectively: Label cabinets and use clear storage containers to help identify contents easily. Eliminate clutter : Keep the countertops as minimalistic as possible. This clears up space ...

  9. Natural gas storage - Wikipedia

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    The storage facility operator may also change operational parameters. This would allow, for example, the storage capacity maximum to be increased, the withdrawal of base gas during very high demand or reclassifying base gas to working gas if technological advances or engineering procedures allow. Datasource. [1]