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The design of oil storage tanks is carried out based on various kinds of codes and regulations. These codes and regulations have precedence in their applications. And in addition to these codes and regulations, the experiences of the constructions and/or operations of the past tanks have to be taken into account to carry out a reasonable design.
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Fukuda, S. (1986). Development of an Expert System for The Design Support of an Oil Storage Tank. In: Sriram, D., Adey, R. (eds) Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Engineering Problems. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-21626-2_64
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