99loki99
Petroleum
- Mar 12, 2009
- 9
I'm looking at an oil export system that has two valves in parallel. Only one at a time should be controlling the flowrate in a cascade level onto flow control.
Due to piping anomalies, I'm being asked whether the two valves can be operated with one in manual (@35% open) and the other in auto. I think this won't work because as the one valve closes, the flow will increase through the other one. (Which is now behaving like a fixed orifice)
However, I can't find any formulae to describe the interaction so I'm struggling to convince anyone. Upstream of the two valves are a couple of BIG (2x7MW) centrifugal pumps so I don't want things to go wrong...
Due to piping anomalies, I'm being asked whether the two valves can be operated with one in manual (@35% open) and the other in auto. I think this won't work because as the one valve closes, the flow will increase through the other one. (Which is now behaving like a fixed orifice)
However, I can't find any formulae to describe the interaction so I'm struggling to convince anyone. Upstream of the two valves are a couple of BIG (2x7MW) centrifugal pumps so I don't want things to go wrong...