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  1. furio2

    Suction Pressure: Maximum vs Rated

    Right, but I have understood that the rated suction pressure is the maximum suction pressure in "normal" conditions, i.e., for a pump that takes suction from the bottom of a tank or vessel the rated suction pressure could be calculated as the sum of the operating pressure + the head @ maximum...
  2. furio2

    Suction Pressure: Maximum vs Rated

    Thank you very much for your help. I will refer to the TenPenny explaination in which he defines the "maximum suction pressure" as the maximum pressure that the pump could see for an upset condition.
  3. furio2

    Suction Pressure: Maximum vs Rated

    Dear all, I would be grateful if you could help me with a basic question about centrifugal pumps: which is the difference between the maximum and the rated suction pressure? Thank you for your time.
  4. furio2

    Stock Tank

    Dear BigInch thank you for your help. Now, I know something more about stock tanks but I'm still a bit confused and I need a guide that leads me to the choice of the right configuration of the tank (for blanketing, venting etc....): may you suggest me some reference book or guidelines? Thank you.
  5. furio2

    Stock Tank

    Dear BigInch, Thank you for your reply. The proposed web site is very interesting. My question, however, needs a clarification: The Client asks to vent to atmosphere the gas released from the tank. I think that I have to manage this tank in the same way as the other separators for which the...
  6. furio2

    Stock Tank

    Hi all, I’m a process engineer new in oil & gas engineering. I have a question for you: I’m working to a crude oil separation train (20000 tpd) constituted by a first stage separator operating at 500 psig, a second stage separator operating at 100 psig and an atmospheric tank that constitutes...
  7. furio2

    Aspen HYSYS Upstream

    Hi Emmanuel, thank you for your reply. In this case I have for oil only density and viscosity (+ pour point and sulfur, asphaltenes and metal contents) and for gas, may be, I can have the composition now.
  8. furio2

    Aspen HYSYS Upstream

    Hi all, I have to carry out a simulation of a series of water/oil/gas separators and I have very few data available (pressure, temperature, oil specific gravity, gas specific gravity, production GOR and water cut). I have read about HYSYS Upstream, do you know it? Is it really useful? Thank you...
  9. furio2

    PSV for oil/gas separator

    Hi all, I’m new in this field so I would like to know your opinion. According to Client’s request (from which it’s difficult to obtain clarifications!), I sized the PSVs of four water/oil/gas separators connected in series (2 of which three-phases and 2 biphases) for “full flow rate” therefore...
  10. furio2

    HP flare and LP flare

    Hi all, I’m new in oil & gas engineering and I have to size flares that burn the gas coming from an oil-water-gas separation system. I read sizing criteria recommended in API RP 521 but I have some doubts: Which is difference between high pressure flares and low pressure flares? Only the gas...

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