Patent ID: 8060335
Filing Date: 2011-11-15
Classification: G01M

Abstract:
1. A method for leak detection in a storage tank, comprising: providing a selectively permeable membrane processor or a carbon adsorption material in communication with a storage tank ullage space or combined ullage spaces; providing a pressure/vacuum (p/v) valve on storage tank vent lines; providing pressure sensors to measure and monitor the pressure differential between the combined storage tank ullage and prevailing atmospheric pressure; providing a data logger that records and analyzes measured data and reports said measured data to a communication recipient who can act on said measured data if necessary to prevent or stop a leak condition; measuring pressure in ullage space of the tank (P tank); measuring atmospheric pressure (P atm) in proximity to the tank; measuring ullage volume at the beginning of a predetermined time period (Vu); calculating the volume of vapor contained by the ullage space (Vvu) by using the formula Vvu=Vu×(P tank+P atm)/P atm; measuring the volume of liquid withdrawn from the storage tank over a predetermined time period; calculating the vapor generation rate (VGR) of vapors in the ullage space by using the formula VGR=(Vvu(t1)−Vvu(t0))/(t1−-tO)−Ld, wherein Ld is the liquid dispensing rate (which can be zero), Vvu(t1) is the volume of vapor contained by the ullage space at the end of the predetermined time period, Vvu(t0) is the volume of vapor contained by the ullage space at the beginning of the predetermined time period, (t1−-tO) is the length of the predetermined time period); estimating the vapor return volume based on the design parameters of an installed vapor recovery system; estimating any liquid leaks; measuring the ullage volume at the end of the predetermined time period by adding the original ullage volume to volume contributions from any dispensed liquid and any estimated liquid leaks; calculating the volume of vapors within the ullage space at the end of the predetermined time period by adding the volume of vapors within the ullage space at the beginning of the predetermined time period to the volume of vapors returned to the ullage space from the installed vapor recovery system; measuring the actual ullage volume storage tank pressure; calculating the predicted ullage volume storage tank pressure by use of the formula P tank=(P atm×Vvu/Vu)−P atm; iterating values for liquid leak to evaluate convergence of predicted ullage volume storage tank pressure with actual measured storage tank pressure; and iterating values for returned vapor volumes from the installed vapor recovery system to evaluate convergence of predicted ullage volume storage tank pressure with actual measured pressure.