RamWreck
Chemical
- Apr 8, 2021
- 5
Hello everyone,
I'm looking at sizing a steam accumulator for an application that has very high instantaneous flowrates (1800 kg/hr) of saturated steam for ~ 15 seconds followed by no steam requirement for 35 minutes. Total steam flow is something like only 7.5 kg over that 15 s. This is obviously a good application for a steam accumulator, however, this application has very tight space requirements (packaged skid). Normally, or at least what I have seen for the most part, is that steam accumulators generally need to supply a large volume of steam but the flowrate requirement is not so much more demanding relative to the total capacity required (or at least compared to the process I am working with). Since the surface area of the water in the accumulator is the primary factor in the flow rate and the volume of water is the primary factor in the total steam capacity, I am looking at needing a vessel with a very large surface area but not a lot of volume. This could essentially be a pipe (maybe 8") that is maybe 15' long. This is not great considering the space constraints, and it would be preferable to use a vessel with a length/diameter ratio that is not so skewed. I could oversize the diameter of the steam accumulator, i.e. give it more volume than needed but this seems unnecessarily wasteful considering the space constraints on the skid. It seems I could benefit if there were such a vessel that had some sort of atomizing nozzles that recirculated the water, or if the vessel were packed with a media that could increase the surface area of the water such as cooling tower-style media while recirculating the water over it. My question is, if such a thing exists or if there are manufacturers that specialize in the design of custom steam accumulators such as what I am describing?
Thanks!
I'm looking at sizing a steam accumulator for an application that has very high instantaneous flowrates (1800 kg/hr) of saturated steam for ~ 15 seconds followed by no steam requirement for 35 minutes. Total steam flow is something like only 7.5 kg over that 15 s. This is obviously a good application for a steam accumulator, however, this application has very tight space requirements (packaged skid). Normally, or at least what I have seen for the most part, is that steam accumulators generally need to supply a large volume of steam but the flowrate requirement is not so much more demanding relative to the total capacity required (or at least compared to the process I am working with). Since the surface area of the water in the accumulator is the primary factor in the flow rate and the volume of water is the primary factor in the total steam capacity, I am looking at needing a vessel with a very large surface area but not a lot of volume. This could essentially be a pipe (maybe 8") that is maybe 15' long. This is not great considering the space constraints, and it would be preferable to use a vessel with a length/diameter ratio that is not so skewed. I could oversize the diameter of the steam accumulator, i.e. give it more volume than needed but this seems unnecessarily wasteful considering the space constraints on the skid. It seems I could benefit if there were such a vessel that had some sort of atomizing nozzles that recirculated the water, or if the vessel were packed with a media that could increase the surface area of the water such as cooling tower-style media while recirculating the water over it. My question is, if such a thing exists or if there are manufacturers that specialize in the design of custom steam accumulators such as what I am describing?
Thanks!