Name | Fill Percent |
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Code | FL |
Description | Filling level of the storage unit. It is common for oil tanks to be less than completely full. It is uncommon for water tanks to be less than 80% full; most water tanks are kept between 80% to 100% full, depending on time of day (Eidinger et al., 2001, Part 2, p. 79). |
Type | Storage (Plant Unit) |
Data Type | Numeric |
Unit | %v |
View Order | 10 |
Please enter a message. | Please enter a fill level. |
Invalid Message | Invalid fill level. |
Validation Rule |
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Access | Public |
No | Name | Value | Validity Conditions | |||
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1. | Default fill percent | 100 %v | - | - | - | - |
2. | Default fill percent | 80 %v | tcontainer: IBC, Drums | - | 5 | - |
3. | Default fill percent (gas) | 100 %v | Storage Condition: Gas under pressure | - | 1 | - |
4. | Default fill percent (liquid) | 85 %v | Storage Condition: Atmospheric, Refrigerated atmospheric, Pressure, Refrigerated pressure | - | 1 | - |
5. | Fill percent from storage volume and stored volume | ƒ(Vstored, Vstorage) %v | - | - | 2 | - |
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