One of the most critical safety issues concerning the transportation and the distribution of hazardous materials, is the possible occurrence of accidental fires affecting transport vessels, leading to the heat up and consequent failure with catastrophic effects. Therefore, since the early seventies, numerous field studies and laboratory scale tests were carried out on pressurized tanks, in order to simulate fire impingement conditions with the aim of increasing the understanding of such scenarios and improving the safety in this field. However, the detailed assessment of the inner fluid behaviour during fire exposure in terms of velocity, temperature and boundary layer determination was never object of detail investigation. This is critical...