PuffJr
Mechanical
- Jun 13, 2007
- 27
A fluid is stored in a tank, and is fed to a particular process through a few hundred feet of pipe using a PD pump. A v-port ball valve at the process controls incoming flow, and the inlet pressure at the ball valve is limited by a back pressure regulator at the storage tank. The set point of the back pressure regulator is equal to the allowable inlet pressure for the ball valve plus anticipated frictional pressure loss in the pipeline. If I close down the ball valve to reduce flow by 98%, will the back pressure regulator be capable of maintaining the same inlet pressure at the ball valve?