Jack Nicholson
Chemical
- Oct 20, 2016
- 119
Dear all.
Hello.
Due to tube failure of heat exchanger, methane gas enters into water cooling. We are going to measure the gas component in water to ensure tube failure.
Unfortunately LAB section is not able to determine gas content in water in this way.
We are considering to flash water stream in a sample cooler which is shown on attached picture. Water enters via nozzle A and exit via nozzle B. Due to flash vaporization gases accumulate in top section of sample cooler. When water level reach about 50%, two nozzle closes and LAB team would get an analyzing sample.
What is your idea? I'm concern about low pressure of accumulated gas, in a way that LAB team cannot get their samples. I would be pleased if I receive your idea.
Hello.
Due to tube failure of heat exchanger, methane gas enters into water cooling. We are going to measure the gas component in water to ensure tube failure.
Unfortunately LAB section is not able to determine gas content in water in this way.
We are considering to flash water stream in a sample cooler which is shown on attached picture. Water enters via nozzle A and exit via nozzle B. Due to flash vaporization gases accumulate in top section of sample cooler. When water level reach about 50%, two nozzle closes and LAB team would get an analyzing sample.
What is your idea? I'm concern about low pressure of accumulated gas, in a way that LAB team cannot get their samples. I would be pleased if I receive your idea.