Cleanboy
Electrical
- Jul 19, 2007
- 1
I need some guidance on the above topic.
A need has risen in a petrochemical plant to increase fuel gas velocity from the present 35m/sec to a higher velocity. This is to enable a higher through-put, and increase production. There is therefore a need to understand the impact of such an increase and the regulations/standards that we can reference for guidance. One consideration is a possible of eroding the pipes due to increased gas velocity. However, this is not a major issue because the pipes are thick enough to withstand the increased velocity over a specific period. Further, the fuel gas is free of particles and moisture. The other consideration is increased noise, but this is also not a serious issue, given that the pipes circuit is in close proximity to other noisy equipment.
What other factors should I consider? What should be the velocity limit? What codes or standards should I reference for guidance?
Thanking you in advance for your support.
A need has risen in a petrochemical plant to increase fuel gas velocity from the present 35m/sec to a higher velocity. This is to enable a higher through-put, and increase production. There is therefore a need to understand the impact of such an increase and the regulations/standards that we can reference for guidance. One consideration is a possible of eroding the pipes due to increased gas velocity. However, this is not a major issue because the pipes are thick enough to withstand the increased velocity over a specific period. Further, the fuel gas is free of particles and moisture. The other consideration is increased noise, but this is also not a serious issue, given that the pipes circuit is in close proximity to other noisy equipment.
What other factors should I consider? What should be the velocity limit? What codes or standards should I reference for guidance?
Thanking you in advance for your support.