pyMorty
Industrial
- Mar 9, 2014
- 46
If I make the capacity calculation of an existing vertical gas scrubber (20" x 78")already installed in a compression skid I got as a result of gas handling capacity 2.0 MMSCFD (25 psig, 0.8 SG, 90°F).
The compressor (reciprocating, one stage) is going to actually handle now 4.0 MMSCFD, same pressure (25 psig) (cylinders were replaced with bigger ones).
What does it really mean the scrubber capacity? It is my understanding that since the calculations are based on velocity required for liquid drops disengaging from gas stream it only means that the liquid/gas separation won´t be as effective as it should be, but the gas flow shouldn´t be affected, i.e., the compressor would still handle 4.0 MMSCFD despite the undersized scrubber (of course with the risk of having liquid issues)... Is this correct?
The compressor (reciprocating, one stage) is going to actually handle now 4.0 MMSCFD, same pressure (25 psig) (cylinders were replaced with bigger ones).
What does it really mean the scrubber capacity? It is my understanding that since the calculations are based on velocity required for liquid drops disengaging from gas stream it only means that the liquid/gas separation won´t be as effective as it should be, but the gas flow shouldn´t be affected, i.e., the compressor would still handle 4.0 MMSCFD despite the undersized scrubber (of course with the risk of having liquid issues)... Is this correct?