178.348-4—Pressure relief.

(3) Cargo tanks used in dedicated service for materials classed as corrosive material, with no secondary hazard, may have a total venting capacity which is less than required by § 178.345-10(e). The minimum total venting capacity for these cargo tanks must be determined in accordance with the following formula (use of approximate values given for the formula is acceptable):

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Q = 37,980,000 A0.82 (ZT)0.5 / (LC)(M0.5)
Where:
Q = The total required venting capacity, in cubic meters of air per hour at standard conditions of 15.6 °C and 1 atm (cubic feet of air per hour at standard conditions of 60 °F and 14.7 psia);
T = The absolute temperature of the vapor at the venting conditions—degrees Kelvin ( °C 273) [degrees Rankine ( °F 460)];
A = The exposed surface area of tank shell—square meters (square feet);
L = The latent heat of vaporization of the lading—calories per gram (BTU/lb);
Z = The compressibility factor for the vapor (if this factor is unknown, let Z equal 1.0);
M = The molecular weight of vapor;
C = A constant derived from (K), the ratio of specific heats of the vapor. If (K) is unknown, let C = 315.
C = 520[K(2/(K 1))[(K 1)/(K−1)]]0.5
Where:
K = Cp / Cv
Cp = The specific heat at constant pressure, in -calories per gram degree centigrade (BTU/lb °F.); and
Cv = The specific heat at constant volume, in -calories per gram degree centigrade (BTU/lb °F.).
[Amdt. 178-89, 54 FR 25032, June 12, 1989, as amended at 55 FR 37065, Sept. 7, 1990; Amdt. 178-104, 59 FR 49135, Sept. 26, 1994. Redesignated by Amdt. 178-112, 61 FR 18934, Apr. 29, 1996; 72 FR 55696, Oct. 1, 2007; 72 FR 59146, Oct. 18, 2007]