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iskidet

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Jul 15, 2014
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DEAR ENGINEERS,

I NEED ASSISTANCE IN ESTIMATING THE VAPOUR PRESSURE OF CRUDE IN MY NPSH(AVAILABLE) CALCULATIONS.
 
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Can vary hugely depending on what processing has taken place upstream. Your boiling point could be anything from sub zero C to over 100C. How are we going to know??

This needs specific info from your client / operator / process engineer.

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Your supplier should know but try 10 psi, 12 if you think the crude may be very light
 
But at what temperature? This is very often critical in Hydrocarbon fluids. VP/NPSH could be OK at 15C, not OK at 30C

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