The present disclosure relates to a tank mixer, more particularly a retractable mixer system for a tank.
Petroleum refineries and/or bulk storage terminals typically have a series of large above-ground storage tanks (ASTs) designed to store crude oil and other hydrocarbon-based materials. The ASTs are generally constructed of steel but some ASTs may be constructed of concrete. Because ASTs store hydrocarbon-based materials, it is a regular occurrence to have sludge build-up at the bottom of the tanks. One of the main components of sludge is paraffin wax, which is a naturally occurring long chain hydrocarbon found in crude oil and other hydrocarbon-based contents. An example of paraffin is petroleum jelly or Vaseline™. Over time, the paraffin component crystallizes, gravitates to the bottom of the tank and forms a sludge layer. Another long chain hydrocarbon that can gather is asphaltene, a long chain hydrocarbon used to make asphalt. However, in addition to the paraffin wax water can accumulate in the sludge layer as water coagulates and forms pockets (commonly referred to as “slug”) within the sludge. This is due to the fact that water and oil do not mix. The sludge layer may also contain non-hydrocarbon particles such as sand or rust scale.
Because the sludge layer is high in viscosity and contains water and other non-hydrocarbon particles, it is undesirable for sludge to reach the refinery. These foreign particles within the sludge can cause enormous pressure spikes and undermine the refining process. Thus, sludge must be removed from the tank before it accumulates above a certain level by pumping or vacuuming the sludge out of the tank. If the sludge layer is too heavy for pumping or vacuuming, it may be mixed with lighter oil prior to pumping or vacuuming. However, if the sludge level is above the manway, the inside of the AST cannot be accessed and presents a cleaning challenge. Typically, in this situation, access is created above the sludge level. While some ASTs are equipped with manway-mounted mixers, this problem still persists if the manway-mounted mixer breaks down and requires servicing prior to mixing the sludge.
Accordingly, a mixing system that is operable even when the sludge layer is above the manway remains highly desirable.
According to an aspect of the technology, a retractable mixer system for cleaning sludge build-up in a tank storing hydrocarbon-based product through an access point on the tank is disclosed. The retractable mixer system includes a drive shaft; a retractable propeller assembly coupled to one end of the drive shaft, the retractable propeller assembly comprising at least one propeller blade movable between a folded position and an unfolded position such that when the at least one propeller blade is in the folded position, the retractable propeller assembly fits through the access point; and a motor coupled to the other end of the drive shaft for rotating the drive shaft.
According to another aspect of the technology, a method of cleaning sludge build-up in a tank storing hydrocarbon-based product through an access point on the tank, the access point being openeable and closeable by a close-valve, is disclosed. The method includes providing a retractable tank mixer including a drive shaft having a first end and a second end; a retractable propeller assembly coupled to the first end of the drive shaft, the retractable propeller assembly comprising at least one propeller blade movable between a folded position and an unfolded position such that when the at least one propeller blade is in the folded position, the retractable propeller assembly fits through the access point; and a motor coupled to the second end of the drive shaft for rotating the drive shaft. The method further includes inserting the retractable tank mixer into the access point with the retractable propeller assembly being inserted in the folded position, the retractable tank mixer being inserted until the propeller assembly encounters the close-valve; opening the close-valve to allow the retractable tank mixer to be further inserted into the tank; and activating the motor to rotate the retractable propeller assembly.
In some embodiments, the retractable mixer system includes a column assembly for mounting the retractable mixer system at the access point, the column assembly being configured to align the drive shaft with the access point when the retractable mixer system is mounted to the column assembly.
In some embodiments, the retractable mixer system includes a bearing assembly configured to form a tight seal with the column assembly when coupled to the column assembly.
In some embodiments, the column assembly is coupled to a pipe assembly on the access point.
In some embodiments, the column assembly is coupled to a side surface of the tank.
In some embodiments, the column assembly is coupled to the side surface of the tank by a flange assembly.
In some embodiments, the column assembly comprises a drain port.
In some embodiments, the at least one propeller blade is angled forward.
In some embodiments, the at least one propeller blade comprises a hinged portion and a non-hinged portion coupled by a hinge, the hinge being parallel to a centre axis of the at least one propeller blade.
In some embodiments, the hinged portion is foldable forward against the non-hinged portion.
In some embodiments, the access point is provided by a pipe assembly, a cold tap or a hot tap on the tank.
In some embodiments, the tank is an above-ground storage tank (AST).
In some embodiments, the at least one propeller blade being foldable forward to the folded position.
In some embodiments, the method includes attaching a column assembly at the access point of the tank, and mounting the retractable tank mixer onto the column assembly, the column assembly aligning the drive shaft of the retractable tank mixer with the access point.
In some embodiments, the method includes coupling a bearing assembly to the column assembly, the bearing assembly configured to create a tight seal with the column assembly to prevent leak from the access point when the close-valve is opened, and positioning the retractable tank mixer through the bearing assembly such that the drive shaft rotates about the bearing assembly.
In some embodiments, the method includes draining the hydrocarbon-based product collected in the column assembly.
In some embodiments, the access point has a pipe assembly with the close-valve and the column assembly is attached to the pipe assembly.
In some embodiments, the column assembly is attached at the access point by a flange assembly, the flange assembly being mounted to a side surface of the tank, and the column assembly having the close-valve.
In some embodiments, the access point is created using a cold tap or a hot tap.
Further features and advantages of the present technology will become apparent from the following detailed description, taken in combination with the appended drawings, in which:
It will be noted that throughout the appended drawings, like features are identified by like reference numerals.
Embodiments are described below, by way of example only, with reference to
The present disclosure describes a retractable mixer system and method for using the mixer system in a hydrocarbon storage tank. Because of the retractable nature of the mixer system, the manway is not required to be removed prior to installing the mixer system. The retractable mixer system may be installed on ASTs' existing pipe assembly, cold tap or hot tap. The present disclosure further describes a method of using the retractable mixer system where the AST does not have an existing pipe assembly, cold tap or hot tap. Thus, using the present technology, sludge build-up in the ASTs can be mixed and removed even if the sludge layer is above the manway, preventing the opening of the manway.
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Using the retractable mixer system in the present disclosure, an access point on the AST 100 may be used to install the mixer system without removing the manway or creating a new manway above the sludge level. An access point may be an existing pipe assembly, cold tap or hot tap that allows access to the inside of the AST 100. If the AST 100 does not have an existing access point, a new cold tap or hot tap may be created prior to installing the retractable mixer system at the new access point. Using this system, the AST 100 need not be taken out of commission and the sludge removal process is cheaper, safer, and faster than conventional systems and methods.
In this specification and the appended claims, the singular forms “a,” “an,” and “the” include plural references unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. Unless defined otherwise, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood to one of ordinary skill in the art to which this disclosure belongs.
It will be further understood that the terms “comprises” or “comprising”, or both when used in this specification, specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps, operations, elements, and/or components, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, operations, elements, components, and/or groups thereof.
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In the particular embodiment shown in
At one end of the drive shaft 202, there is mounted the retractable propeller assembly 204. The retractable propeller assembly 204 has at least one propeller blade that is movable between a folded position and an unfolded position. In one implementation, each propeller blade is pivotally mounted to the retractable propeller assembly 204. As shown in
Now referring to
The AST 100 is used to store hydrocarbon-based contents, such as crude, heavy or light oil, and any other hydrocarbon-based product. As described above, sludge develops at the bottom of the AST 100 over time and a tank cleaning challenge is presented when the sludge level is above the manway 102.
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With the pipe assembly 220 in place, the column assembly 208 is mounted on the pipe assembly 220 as shown in
The column assembly 208 may be mounted using various methods. For example, the column assembly 208 may include a flange (not shown) to releasably mount the column assembly 208 to the pipe assembly 220. In another example, the column assembly 208 may be welded to the external side of the AST 100 by a flange assembly (e.g. 1300 in
After mounting the column assembly 208, the retractable tank mixer is prepared. In this particular embodiment, the drive shaft 202 is fitted through the bearing assembly 206. Thereafter, the retractable propeller assembly 204 is mounted on one end of the drive shaft 202. The assembled tank mixer comprising of the drive shaft 202, bearing assembly 206 and retractable propeller assembly 204 is then inserted through the column assembly 208, generally in the direction 600 as shown in
The bearing assembly 206 may be designed such that it forms a tight seal against the inner surface of the column assembly 208. Thus, when the assembled tank mixer is inserted through the column assembly 208, a tight seal is created in the column assembly 208, as shown in
Once the tank mixer is fully inserted into the AST 100, which is typically when the retractable propeller assembly typically extends between 12 to 36 inches, but can vary, past the interior surface of shell wall, the motor 210 is attached to the other end of the drive shaft 202. When the motor 210 is activated, the drive shaft 202 rotates about the bearing assembly 206, which is aligned with the pipe assembly 220. As the drive shaft 202 rotates, the centrifugal force forces the propeller blades on the retractable propeller assembly 204 to unfold as shown in
As a result, the spinning propeller blade starts to mix the sludge as shown in
As explained above, the AST 100 may include multiple access points comprising of manways, pipe assemblies, cold taps and hot taps. To effectively and evenly mix the sludge in the AST 100, a retractable mixer system may be installed at the multiple access points of the AST 100. If the AST 100 does not have any existing pipe assembly, a cold tap or hot tap may be used as an entry point for the retractable mixer system.
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Moreover, the propeller blade may have a hinge 1104 on the propeller blade 1100 as shown in
Thus, the retractable mixer system allows sludge in the AST 100 to be cleaned even when the sludge is above the manway or an existing access point. As discussed, the retractable mixer system may be used to mix the sludge in the AST 100 without removing the manway, or creating a new manway or access hole above the sludge level. This allows the sludge in the AST 100 to be dealt with quickly without expending too much time or resources and without taking the AST 100 out of commission during the cleaning process.
Another embodiment of the present technology will now be shown. In this embodiment, the AST 100 does not have an existing pipe assembly (e.g. 220 in
Referring to
After installing the flange assembly 1300, a column assembly 1400 is coupled to the flange assembly 1300 as shown in
With the close-valve 1402 in the closed position, a bearing assembly 1500 is inserted into the column assembly 1400 as shown in
The drill assembly 1502 is inserted into the column assembly 1400 and through the bearing assembly 1500 until the tip of the drill assembly 1502 is blocked by the close-valve 1402. At this point, the close-valve 1402 is opened to further insert the drill assembly 1502 until the tip of the drill assembly 1502 reaches the AST 100 (see
After creating the access point (i.e. 1700 in
With the cold tap in place, and the close-valve 1402 in the closed position, the retractable mixer system 200 can be inserted through the newly created access point as previously described.
While the present technology has been described in terms of specific implementations and configurations, further modifications, variations, and refinements may be made without departing from the inventive concepts presented herein. The scope of the exclusive right sought by the Applicant is therefore intended to be limited solely by the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2744652 | Jun 2011 | CA | national |