chemter
Chemical
- Aug 18, 2005
- 25
I am evaluating a tube rupture scenario in which both sides contain liquid. There is no vapor or flashing involved with the tube rupture. The tube side is the high pressure side and the maximum operating pressure of ~700 psig exceeds the low-pressure shell side hydrotest pressure of 390 psig. I am trying to reduce the relieving requirements for a relief device. API 521, Section 5.19.5 in the 5th edition (or section 4.4.14.2.4 of the 6th edition) says “…if a detailed analysis is performed, a capacity credit may be taken for acceleration of the low-pressure side liquid.” In this case, is a “detailed analysis” referring to a dynamic analysis to simulate the pressure profile as discussed in API 521 Section 5.19.3 (5th edition) or can a hydraulic analysis be performed to show the low-pressure side can accept the increased liquid flow without unacceptable pressure increases? I am curious how others interpret this and if this approached has been used, what type of analysis was performed? Thank you.