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  1. ImRB

    marking the MECHANICAL MINIMUM distance between fittings in P&ID

    Dear All, thanks for your valuable feedback. @ LittleInch (Petroleum): to answer your curiosity: "BTw I've never seen a valve angled quite like XCV 4305 before now..." would like to tell you that it is a FLUSH BOTTOM VALVE which is a kind of globe valve. with thanks & regards, ImRB
  2. ImRB

    Gas Critical Flow Across Orifice

    Hello Chemengbr, my suggestion is to go through the Crane's TP 410 for the same. it has some solved examples for the type of calculation which you are doing. i am sure it will certainly help you. Take care, regards, ImRB
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    marking the MECHANICAL MINIMUM distance between fittings in P&ID

    Hello All, i have a general query pertaining to marking the MECHANICAL MINIMUM distance between the fittings in the Piping & Instrumentation Diagrams (P&IDs). Screenshot of one such marking is enclosed herewith. my query is that as a process engineer, how should i come to know that MECHANICAL...
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    Over pressurization of Vessel due to Over pressure in Jacket?

    hello, thanks to all of you for the replies. this was my conceptual doubt & hence could not give the actual design problem data along with it.Nevertheless, all have replied fairly well to clear off my doubt. @RVAmeche (Mechanical): i agree with you that the vessel wall should be designed to...
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    Over pressurization of Vessel due to Over pressure in Jacket?

    Hello All, In a jacketed vessel (SS Jacket on a SS Cylindrical Vessel), if there is a thermal expansion of chilled water in the jacket due to blocked outlet then there will be tremendous pressure rise in jacket & so PSV is required. My doubt is that when the jacket will have overpressure, it...
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