Jack Nicholson
Chemical
- Oct 20, 2016
- 119
Hi everyone.
I have a question.
Our Coldbox vendor provided two variables for natural gas stream enter the coldbox:
1- Calculated pressure drop: 0.3 bar
2- Allowable pressure drop: 0.4 bar
Don't you think the gap between two variables and also the second variable value is very low?! According to these vendor's data, whenever pressure drop increase from 0.3 bar (normal DP) to 0.4 bar, we have to inject methanol to remove hydrates formed inside the coldbox (Assuming hydrate is the reason of DP). But the DP of coldbox is already near 0.4 bar (from initial start-up) and fluctuation of this variable is in the range of +- 0.1 bar.
Thanks in advance.
I have a question.
Our Coldbox vendor provided two variables for natural gas stream enter the coldbox:
1- Calculated pressure drop: 0.3 bar
2- Allowable pressure drop: 0.4 bar
Don't you think the gap between two variables and also the second variable value is very low?! According to these vendor's data, whenever pressure drop increase from 0.3 bar (normal DP) to 0.4 bar, we have to inject methanol to remove hydrates formed inside the coldbox (Assuming hydrate is the reason of DP). But the DP of coldbox is already near 0.4 bar (from initial start-up) and fluctuation of this variable is in the range of +- 0.1 bar.
Thanks in advance.