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Title: Measurement Methods For Liquid Storage Tanks
Author: Douglas L. Arrick
Source: 1995 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 1995
Abstract: Tank level gauging is an important and useftil means of liquid measurement. The level in the tank is used for operational purposes to insure that the tank is not overfilled, the level is also used to determine the volume of liquid in the tank. This may be needed for many reasons including custody tickets, inventory and leak detection, there are many methods available to determine the level in a tank. Each method has advantages depending on the reason the level is needed and the size of the tank. Tank gauging is covered in the API Manual of Petroleum Measurement Standards, Chapter 3. This covers manual and automatic methods of determining the liquid level in a tank.




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