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Tank truck

A tank truck, gas truck, fuel truck, or tanker truck (American English) or tanker (British English) is a motor vehicle designed to carry liquids or gases on roads. The largest such vehicles are similar to railroad tank cars, which are also designed to carry liquid loads. Many variants exist due to the wide variety of liquids that can be transported. Tank trucks tend to be large; they may be insulated or non-insulated; pressurized or non-pressurized; and designed for single or multiple loads (often by means of internal divisions in their tank). Some are semi-trailer trucks. They are difficult to drive and highly susceptible to rollover due to their high center of gravity, and potentially the free surface effect of liquids sloshing in a partially filled tank.[1]

A Shell Jet A refuel tank truck on the ramp at Vancouver International Airport

History edit

 
Tank truck from 1926
 
Ampol Tank Truck in 1951 on Botany Road, Mascot, New South Wales. Photograph taken by Sam Hood for LJ Hooker, State Library of New South Wales, 14089
 
1960 Peterbilt 281 tanker truck from Steven Spielberg's 1971 film Duel
 
Burning car wrecks of a van and a tank truck seen through the windshield in Southern Nigeria, 1970 - 1973.

Oil edit

Prior to tank distribution, oil was delivered in cans.[2] From the 1880s, it was distributed in horse-drawn tanks.[3] In 1910, Standard Oil started using motor tankers.[4] Anglo American Oil introduced underground tanks and delivery tankers to the UK in 1920.[5] Pickfords took over an oil tanker company in 1921 and soon had 1,000 imperial gallons (4,500 L; 1,200 US gal) tankers, with 3,600 imp gal (16,000 L; 4,300 US gal) by the mid 1930s.[6] Elsewhere, development was slower. For example, the first petrol tanker (200 imp gal (910 L; 240 US gal)) from Auckland[7] to arrive in Hamilton, New Zealand, was greeted by a brass band in 1927.[8]

Size and volume edit

 
A tank truck for a milk delivery parked in front of the Satamaito dairy in Pori, Finland

Tank trucks are described by their size or volume capacity. Large trucks typically have capacities ranging from 5,500 to 11,600 US gallons (20,800 to 43,900 L; 4,580 to 9,660 imp gal). In Australia, road trains up to four trailers in length (known as Quad tankers) carry loads in excess of 120,000 litres (26,000 imp gal; 32,000 US gal). Longer road trains transporting liquids are also in use.

A tank truck is distinguished by its shape, usually a cylindrical tank upon the vehicle lying horizontally. Some less visible distinctions amongst tank trucks have to do with their intended use: compliance with human food regulations, refrigeration capability, acid resistance, pressurization capability, and more. The tanks themselves will almost always contain multiple compartments or baffles to prevent load movement destabilizing the vehicle.

Common large tank trucks edit

Large tank trucks are used for example to transport gasoline, diesel, and liquefied petroleum or natural gas to filling stations. They also transport a wide variety of liquid goods such as liquid sugar, molasses, milk, wine, juices, water, and industrial chemicals.

Tank trucks are constructed of various materials depending on what products they are hauling. These materials include aluminum, carbon steel, stainless steel, and fiberglass-reinforced plastic (FRP).

Some tank trucks are able to carry multiple products at once due to compartmentalization of the tank into 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, or, in some rare cases, more tank compartments. This allows for an increased number of delivery options. These trucks are commonly used to carry different grades of gasoline to service stations to carry all products needed in one trip.

Common small tank trucks edit

Smaller tank trucks with a capacity under 3,000 US gallons (11,000 L; 2,500 imp gal) are typically used to deal with light liquid cargo within a local community. A common example is vacuum truck used to empty several septic tanks and then deliver the collected fecal sludge to a treatment site. These tank trucks typically have a maximum capacity of 3,000 US gallons (11,000 L; 2,500 imp gal). They are equipped with a pumping system to serve their particular need.

Another common use is to deliver fuel such as liquified petroleum gas (LPG) to households, businesses, and industries. The smallest of these trucks usually carry about 1,000 US gallons (3,800 L; 830 imp gal) of LPG under pressure. Typically, LPG tank trucks carry up to 3,499 US gallons of product (usually liquid propane), on a 2-axle bobtail truck. 3,500 US gallons (13,200 L; 2,900 imp gal) and greater requires a 3-axle truck (tank wagon). Some companies use lightweight steel to carry more gallons on single-axle trucks. Notably, one U.S. manufacturer has built a 3,700 gallon tank truck, fitting it on a single axle.[9]

Tank trucks are also used to fuel aircraft at airports.

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Zheng, Xue-Lian; Zhang, Hao; Ren, Yuan-Yuan; Wei, Ze-Hong; Song, Xi-Gang (2017). "Rollover stability analysis of tank vehicles based on the solution of liquid sloshing in partially filled tanks". Advances in Mechanical Engineering. 9 (6). doi:10.1177/1687814017703894. S2CID 115027397.
  2. ^ "When Did England's First Filling Station Open? | Historic England". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 2019-11-30.
  3. ^ "History of Esso in the UK | ExxonMobil United Kingdom". ExxonMobil. Retrieved 2019-11-30.
  4. ^ "A History of Fuel Delivery Trucks". Specialty Fuel Services | Emergency Fueling, Onsite Fuel Service & Generator Fuel. 2018-09-10. Retrieved 2019-11-30.
  5. ^ Jarvis, Adrian (2017-12-01). In Troubled Times: The Port of Liverpool, 1905-1938. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-1-78694-909-7.
  6. ^ Turnbull, Gerald L. (2019-08-13). Traffic and Transport: An Economic History of Pickfords. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-00-062842-5.
  7. ^ Williams, Lyn. "The Dead Tell Tales". Retrieved 2019-11-30 – via PressReader.
  8. ^ "First petrol tanker in Hamilton". Hamilton Libraries Heritage Collection Online. Retrieved 2019-11-30.
  9. ^ "Blueline® QX Bobtail - Westmor Industries". westmor-ind.com. Retrieved 2017-09-06.

External links edit

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Not to be confused with Tank transporter Gas van Tanker ship Tank car or Tank trailer A tank truck gas truck fuel truck or tanker truck American English or tanker British English is a motor vehicle designed to carry liquids or gases on roads The largest such vehicles are similar to railroad tank cars which are also designed to carry liquid loads Many variants exist due to the wide variety of liquids that can be transported Tank trucks tend to be large they may be insulated or non insulated pressurized or non pressurized and designed for single or multiple loads often by means of internal divisions in their tank Some are semi trailer trucks They are difficult to drive and highly susceptible to rollover due to their high center of gravity and potentially the free surface effect of liquids sloshing in a partially filled tank 1 A Shell Jet A refuel tank truck on the ramp at Vancouver International Airport Contents 1 History 1 1 Oil 2 Size and volume 3 Common large tank trucks 4 Common small tank trucks 5 Gallery 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory edit nbsp Tank truck from 1926 nbsp Ampol Tank Truck in 1951 on Botany Road Mascot New South Wales Photograph taken by Sam Hood for LJ Hooker State Library of New South Wales 14089 nbsp 1960 Peterbilt 281 tanker truck from Steven Spielberg s 1971 film Duel nbsp Burning car wrecks of a van and a tank truck seen through the windshield in Southern Nigeria 1970 1973 Oil edit Prior to tank distribution oil was delivered in cans 2 From the 1880s it was distributed in horse drawn tanks 3 In 1910 Standard Oil started using motor tankers 4 Anglo American Oil introduced underground tanks and delivery tankers to the UK in 1920 5 Pickfords took over an oil tanker company in 1921 and soon had 1 000 imperial gallons 4 500 L 1 200 US gal tankers with 3 600 imp gal 16 000 L 4 300 US gal by the mid 1930s 6 Elsewhere development was slower For example the first petrol tanker 200 imp gal 910 L 240 US gal from Auckland 7 to arrive in Hamilton New Zealand was greeted by a brass band in 1927 8 Size and volume edit nbsp A tank truck for a milk delivery parked in front of the Satamaito dairy in Pori FinlandTank trucks are described by their size or volume capacity Large trucks typically have capacities ranging from 5 500 to 11 600 US gallons 20 800 to 43 900 L 4 580 to 9 660 imp gal In Australia road trains up to four trailers in length known as Quad tankers carry loads in excess of 120 000 litres 26 000 imp gal 32 000 US gal Longer road trains transporting liquids are also in use A tank truck is distinguished by its shape usually a cylindrical tank upon the vehicle lying horizontally Some less visible distinctions amongst tank trucks have to do with their intended use compliance with human food regulations refrigeration capability acid resistance pressurization capability and more The tanks themselves will almost always contain multiple compartments or baffles to prevent load movement destabilizing the vehicle Common large tank trucks editLarge tank trucks are used for example to transport gasoline diesel and liquefied petroleum or natural gas to filling stations They also transport a wide variety of liquid goods such as liquid sugar molasses milk wine juices water and industrial chemicals Tank trucks are constructed of various materials depending on what products they are hauling These materials include aluminum carbon steel stainless steel and fiberglass reinforced plastic FRP Some tank trucks are able to carry multiple products at once due to compartmentalization of the tank into 2 3 4 5 6 or in some rare cases more tank compartments This allows for an increased number of delivery options These trucks are commonly used to carry different grades of gasoline to service stations to carry all products needed in one trip Common small tank trucks editSmaller tank trucks with a capacity under 3 000 US gallons 11 000 L 2 500 imp gal are typically used to deal with light liquid cargo within a local community A common example is vacuum truck used to empty several septic tanks and then deliver the collected fecal sludge to a treatment site These tank trucks typically have a maximum capacity of 3 000 US gallons 11 000 L 2 500 imp gal They are equipped with a pumping system to serve their particular need Another common use is to deliver fuel such as liquified petroleum gas LPG to households businesses and industries The smallest of these trucks usually carry about 1 000 US gallons 3 800 L 830 imp gal of LPG under pressure Typically LPG tank trucks carry up to 3 499 US gallons of product usually liquid propane on a 2 axle bobtail truck 3 500 US gallons 13 200 L 2 900 imp gal and greater requires a 3 axle truck tank wagon Some companies use lightweight steel to carry more gallons on single axle trucks Notably one U S manufacturer has built a 3 700 gallon tank truck fitting it on a single axle 9 Tank trucks are also used to fuel aircraft at airports Gallery editTank trucks nbsp 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UK ExxonMobil United Kingdom ExxonMobil Retrieved 2019 11 30 A History of Fuel Delivery Trucks Specialty Fuel Services Emergency Fueling Onsite Fuel Service amp Generator Fuel 2018 09 10 Retrieved 2019 11 30 Jarvis Adrian 2017 12 01 In Troubled Times The Port of Liverpool 1905 1938 Oxford University Press ISBN 978 1 78694 909 7 Turnbull Gerald L 2019 08 13 Traffic and Transport An Economic History of Pickfords Routledge ISBN 978 1 00 062842 5 Williams Lyn The Dead Tell Tales Retrieved 2019 11 30 via PressReader First petrol tanker in Hamilton Hamilton Libraries Heritage Collection Online Retrieved 2019 11 30 Blueline QX Bobtail Westmor Industries westmor ind com Retrieved 2017 09 06 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tank trucks Driving Tank Trucks for a Living Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tank truck amp oldid 1189875519, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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