runsaep
Petroleum
- Nov 20, 2007
- 12
thread124-102901
thread798-136301
thread124-202829
thread798-242307
Hi, could someone in a very simple way explain why:
the process upstream the orifice influencing the vessel is so-called "isentropic" and downstream the orifice (flare tailpipe, headers) the process is "isenthalpic", is this correct interpreted ?
The purpose with this query is to understand what happens in the vessel.
Can you first start with explaining in an easy manner these two processes ? In Wikipedia etc. I feel that it is described in a complex, detailed way, therefore
I challenge you to make it comprehendible!![[dazed] [dazed] [dazed]](/data/assets/smilies/dazed.gif)
thread798-136301
thread124-202829
thread798-242307
Hi, could someone in a very simple way explain why:
the process upstream the orifice influencing the vessel is so-called "isentropic" and downstream the orifice (flare tailpipe, headers) the process is "isenthalpic", is this correct interpreted ?
The purpose with this query is to understand what happens in the vessel.
Can you first start with explaining in an easy manner these two processes ? In Wikipedia etc. I feel that it is described in a complex, detailed way, therefore
I challenge you to make it comprehendible!
![[dazed] [dazed] [dazed]](/data/assets/smilies/dazed.gif)