DMay121
Mechanical
- Apr 3, 2015
- 33
I am verifying the integrity of a pressurized piping system that is utilizing GHe. The inlet pressure is 2400 psig, and the outlet pressure is 200 psig. I am trying to analyze how the pressure on the outlet side will change if the pressure reducing valve fails. The relief valve on the outlet side has a set pressure of 230 psig, and at that pressure it can offload 220 scfm.
Can I use relief valve sizing calcs to determine the scfm through the regulator if it fails? And if so, how can I calculate the resulting pressure change that would result from the excess scfm assuming the relief valve can't offload the entire flow rate through the failed regulator?
Thanks,
David
Can I use relief valve sizing calcs to determine the scfm through the regulator if it fails? And if so, how can I calculate the resulting pressure change that would result from the excess scfm assuming the relief valve can't offload the entire flow rate through the failed regulator?
Thanks,
David