VPbris
Mechanical
- Jun 28, 2017
- 28
Hi,
Ambient Vaporizers are equipment used to vaporize liquified gases. (Figure: (Input temperature is about -180C)
I have some design examples and am trying to estimate flow capacity of each in terms of Nm³/hr. Of course this value will change depending on the enviroment which it is installed. Also, there will be some ice formation due to gas expansion which will decrease heat transfer.
Does anyone know a good method I can use to aproximate the flow values?
I also have another question. I've seen two types of design.
1- Flow is divided into N segments of X thin pipes and then collected into a single output
2 - All the flow passes through the N*X thin pipes
Which one is more desirable and why?
Ambient Vaporizers are equipment used to vaporize liquified gases. (Figure: (Input temperature is about -180C)
I have some design examples and am trying to estimate flow capacity of each in terms of Nm³/hr. Of course this value will change depending on the enviroment which it is installed. Also, there will be some ice formation due to gas expansion which will decrease heat transfer.
Does anyone know a good method I can use to aproximate the flow values?
I also have another question. I've seen two types of design.
1- Flow is divided into N segments of X thin pipes and then collected into a single output
2 - All the flow passes through the N*X thin pipes
Which one is more desirable and why?