Standard Guide for Testing Advancing Skimming Systems
Importancia y uso:
4.1 Current industry practice has been to claim the capacity of a skimmer based on the throughput of the discharge pump (which is typically measured using water as a test fluid) and then applying a de-rating factor to account for various inefficiencies.
4.2 Existing test protocols (for example, Guide F631 and Test Method F2709) measure stationary or possibly slowly advancing skimmers. This guide will assist spill response equipment manufacturers and users to verify and accurately report skimming system performance for advancing skimmer systems operating at 0.4 m/s (~0.75 kt) or greater.
4.3 The Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE) recently developed a new planning tool – known as the Estimated Recovery System Potential (ERSP) Calculator2 – to better estimate the performance of an advancing skimming system as it encounters, contains, recovers, stores, and offloads its recovered fluids to secondary storage. A test method was required to provide data for this calculator for users that wish to use values that are different from the default settings.
4.4 The ERSP Calculator requires inputs specific to the skimming system including its speed of advance, its sweep width (which is used to calculate the oil encounter rate), maximum total fluid recovery rate, throughput efficiency, and recovery efficiency. This guide is designed to simulate the system’s speed of advance and oil encounter rate to provide data on the skimmer’s maximum total fluid recovery rate, throughput efficiency, and recovery efficiency.
4.5 This guide encourages performance testing using one or more oil types for comparison purposes.
4.6 Tests shall be conducted under well-documented conditions and generate repeatable results. Alternative test methods for collection of skimmer performance are covered under existing standards (for example, Guide F631).
4.7 For skimming systems that include more than one option for the discharge pump, the test described in this guide may be used to measure the performance of the skimming component of the system. Performance of the pumping component can be measured independently using the same viscosity of oil and the discharge head conditions noted in this guide. The measured recovery rate of any specified skimming component and pump combination would be the lesser of the skimming component and the pump capacity.
Subcomité:
F20.12
Volúmen:
11.08
Palabras clave:
oil; oil recovery; skimmer;
$ 1,090
Norma
F3724
Versión
24
Estatus
Active
Clasificación
Guide
Fecha aprobación
2024-09-01
