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  1. Hasab

    Prevent flashing on a separator outlet

    Okay, i see now, my understanding was incorrect. Thanks LittleInch lot for you valuable information.
  2. Hasab

    Prevent flashing on a separator outlet

    Thanks all of you my dears, i have got helpful insight from you. Currently have discussed with the valve vendor and he is going to tackle the situation。 @ 1503-44 (Petroleum),thanks for detailed answer, i will see changing the setup option. we also will see if the upstream inlet temp. can be...
  3. Hasab

    Prevent flashing on a separator outlet

    Hi LittleInch, thanks for diverse suggestions. Yes it is possible also to elevate the separator to increase the static head if confirmed the DP across CLV is much higher. Yes flashing/cavitation is common issue, i think liquid column weight as shvet pointed will be enough to prevent any...
  4. Hasab

    Prevent flashing on a separator outlet

    Thanks shvet (Petroleum) for your point, i was thinking similarly to be confirmed that if there gonna be a flashing on the LCV or the pressure of the liquid coming down from the separator is high enough.
  5. Hasab

    Prevent flashing on a separator outlet

    Hi, Appreciate suggestions regarding the below case. The liquid outlet from the separator is saturated, that means any reduction in pressure will result in a slight evaporation of the liquid and the formation of gas bubbles. In the attached scenario, the level control valve induces pressure...
  6. Hasab

    Hi Guys, I want to know what is

    @ TiCl4 (Chemical), Thanks, i got it, a new point for me.
  7. Hasab

    Hi Guys, I want to know what is

    Hi pierreick (Chemical), Ya i saw this we can obtain the flow rate thru the integration of the velocity profile. thanks for your point.
  8. Hasab

    Hi Guys, I want to know what is

    @ LittleInch (Petroleum), Ya in most cases flow is turbulent, so the velocity profile is Flat parabolic, this is beneficial for heat transfer or mass transfer. Thanks for your reply.
  9. Hasab

    Hi Guys, I want to know what is

    @ 1503-44 (Petroleum), Ok, i see. Thanks for reply.
  10. Hasab

    Hi Guys, I want to know what is

    Hi 1503-44, Thanks for response. As above, My question is general, want just to know the use of the knowledge of velocity distribution in engineering, such as engineering analysis or instruments installation or design etc..
  11. Hasab

    Hi Guys, I want to know what is

    Hi LittleInch, My question is general, want just to know the use of the knowledge of velocity distribution in engineering, such as engineering analysis or instruments installation or design etc..
  12. Hasab

    Hi Guys, I want to know what is

    Hi Guys, I want to know what is the practical use of knowing velocity profile in pipes in engineering? Thanks.
  13. Hasab

    Flare header back pressure change

    Hi mk3223, Thanks for your share, i got your point.
  14. Hasab

    Flare header back pressure change

    Thanks LittleInch, i am more clear now regarding flare header. however, in general does the back pressure in a line same as the pressure drop in that line?
  15. Hasab

    Flare header back pressure change

    Thanks for reply. I am not clear yet. does back pressure has relation with pressure drop in the line?
  16. Hasab

    Flare header back pressure change

    Hi guys, hope u all doing well. How I can understand back pressure as the pressure drop in the line? I seek for an intuitive explanation. Thanks.
  17. Hasab

    Design pressure & design temperature for a branched line

    Thanks bro mk3223 (Mechanical) & LittleInch (Petroleum), same as I guessed.
  18. Hasab

    Design pressure & design temperature for a branched line

    Hi everyone, I want to know if there a case where the design pressure & design temperature of a branched line from an old line can be higher than the ones for that old line? (my opinion no such case exists). Thanks for the information.
  19. Hasab

    An exchanger blocked in on the cold side contain vapor with flow in the hot side

    @ PaoloPemi (Mechanical), thanks clear. EOS is good option for me.

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