ixchawla
Chemical
- Nov 21, 2002
- 15
I need to specify the maximum design temperature for flare system. The relieving cases includes an external fire case. During this scenario, the temperature inside the vessel (under fire) increases from 50 oC to start with and goes upto 350 0C,when final heaviers are left in the vessel. I would like to know the following:
1. Does the flare system to be designed for the fire case?I have seen varying practices being used in industry- a. Design based on normal operating conditions (plus margins, say 20-30 oC), b. Design for fire case.
2. If it is desired to design for the fire case, the design temperature needs to be established. Looking at the differential vaporisation inside the vessel, more than 90% (by moles) of the liquid gets vaporised below 130 oC, the balance 10% gets vaporised at much slower rate (~ 1/10 th by moles) with increase in temperature from 130 to 350 oC. Since the vaporisation is slow in the later part, the PSV essentially will start chattering (pop-action)thus giving some time for cooling the flare system with ambient temperature. Hence, I would consider that it is not necessary to design the flare system above 130 oC (after considering some margin, say 20-30 oC). I think designing based on 350 oC would be too conservative, and hence not required. To make it simple, the temperature drop across the PSV is not mentioned, however, it will be considered.
I would appreciate your views on this and correct me if I am wrong. Also, please specify if other ways of establishing the design temperatures are being used.
Thanks for your responses.
1. Does the flare system to be designed for the fire case?I have seen varying practices being used in industry- a. Design based on normal operating conditions (plus margins, say 20-30 oC), b. Design for fire case.
2. If it is desired to design for the fire case, the design temperature needs to be established. Looking at the differential vaporisation inside the vessel, more than 90% (by moles) of the liquid gets vaporised below 130 oC, the balance 10% gets vaporised at much slower rate (~ 1/10 th by moles) with increase in temperature from 130 to 350 oC. Since the vaporisation is slow in the later part, the PSV essentially will start chattering (pop-action)thus giving some time for cooling the flare system with ambient temperature. Hence, I would consider that it is not necessary to design the flare system above 130 oC (after considering some margin, say 20-30 oC). I think designing based on 350 oC would be too conservative, and hence not required. To make it simple, the temperature drop across the PSV is not mentioned, however, it will be considered.
I would appreciate your views on this and correct me if I am wrong. Also, please specify if other ways of establishing the design temperatures are being used.
Thanks for your responses.