ColourfulFigsnDiags
Chemical
- Aug 29, 2005
- 144
Hi all, in this (now closed) thread thread124-21178 , TD2k mentions "Note, one other thing you may want to look at is if you flow hot gas down through the flare system. Once that flow stops, the hot gas in the system cools and shrinks which can pull air back in through the tip if the shrinkage rate is greater than your purge rate. We had to install a purge system for this case at one plant."
We are designing a very large flare network, and I am concerned that in the case of a rainstorm, the rapid shrinkage could result in an unacceptable amount of air drawn back into the system.
Does anyone have any experience with detirmining whether this will be a problem or not? We are using Methane as the purge gas, with a molecular seal in a 36-40" flare header.
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We are designing a very large flare network, and I am concerned that in the case of a rainstorm, the rapid shrinkage could result in an unacceptable amount of air drawn back into the system.
Does anyone have any experience with detirmining whether this will be a problem or not? We are using Methane as the purge gas, with a molecular seal in a 36-40" flare header.
Read the Eng-Tips Site Policies at FAQ731-376