Volatile Organic Compounds (Vocs) Emissions from Internal Floating-Roof Tank in Oil Depots in Beijing: Influencing Factors and Emission Reduction Strategies Analysis

26 Pages Posted: 14 Nov 2023

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Hongling Yang

Beijing Municipal Research Institute of Eco-Environmental Protection

Biqi Ren

Beijing Municipal Research Institute of Eco-Environmental Protection

Yuhu Huang

Beijing Municipal Research Institute of Eco-Environmental Protection

Zhongshen Zhang

Beijing Municipal Research Institute of Eco-Environmental Protection

Wei Hu

Beijing University of Technology

Mingyu Liu

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Huan Zhao

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Guoxia Jiang

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Zhengping Hao

Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) - National Engineering Laboratory for VOCs Pollution Control Material & Technology

Abstract

The internal floating-roof tank is the main type of storage tank for refined oil products. The volatile organic compounds (VOCs) emission from the internal floating-roof tank plays a dominant role in the unorganized emission source of the oil depot. In this study, we selected six typical oil depots in Beijing to investigate VOC emission characteristics from the tank top vent hole using infrared imaging technology and flame ionization detector (FID). The results reveal that infrared thermal imager is efficient in quickly identifying the emission level of the tank discharge point. The ambient temperature and wind speed have a direct effect on sealing loss, the turnover can greatly influence the wall hanging loss, and the concentration of VOCs emitted from the tank top vent hole is negatively correlated with liquid height. Furthermore, the influence of accessories type of the internal floating-roof tank on the concentration of VOCs emission from the top vent hole is also studied when other parameters remain unchanged, and find the the floating deck type and sealing mode have a significant influence on their VOCs emissions, of which the combination of pontoon type floating deck and secondary seal are effective in controlling the concentration of VOCs emitted from the tank top vent hole. Finally, based on our experimental results, several feasible emission reduction strategies are proposed in terms of source prevention and process control in order to achieve the fine management of the whole process. This paper provides important technical support and policy thoughts for VOCs emission control during oil storage.

Keywords: Oil depots, Volatile organic compounds (VOCs), Emission characteristics, Influencing factors, Emission reduction strategies

Suggested Citation

Yang, Hongling and Ren, Biqi and Huang, Yuhu and Zhang, Zhongshen and Hu, Wei and Liu, Mingyu and Zhao, Huan and Jiang, Guoxia and Hao, Zhengping, Volatile Organic Compounds (Vocs) Emissions from Internal Floating-Roof Tank in Oil Depots in Beijing: Influencing Factors and Emission Reduction Strategies Analysis. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4632056 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4632056

Hongling Yang

Beijing Municipal Research Institute of Eco-Environmental Protection ( email )

China

Biqi Ren

Beijing Municipal Research Institute of Eco-Environmental Protection ( email )

China

Yuhu Huang

Beijing Municipal Research Institute of Eco-Environmental Protection ( email )

China

Zhongshen Zhang

Beijing Municipal Research Institute of Eco-Environmental Protection ( email )

Wei Hu

Beijing University of Technology ( email )

100 Ping Le Yuan
Chaoyang District
Beijing, 100020
China

Mingyu Liu

affiliation not provided to SSRN ( email )

No Address Available

Huan Zhao

affiliation not provided to SSRN ( email )

No Address Available

Guoxia Jiang

affiliation not provided to SSRN ( email )

No Address Available

Zhengping Hao (Contact Author)

Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) - National Engineering Laboratory for VOCs Pollution Control Material & Technology ( email )

Beijing, 101408
China

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