mdepeche
Chemical
- Oct 25, 2012
- 15
I am evaluating the impact of HNE (ISO 4126) model over HEM (API Omega) for liquid and two-phase (vapor+liquid) flows,
as I understand the HNE model predicts critical flows in excess of 200% and more over HEM model and that can signicantly reduce the size of orifices under certain conditions,
how are engineering companies reacting to this (upcoming) standard ?
Should the decision (about the procedure to apply) left entirely on the hands of manufacturer ?
We are purchasing several PSV for vapor+liquid service and I have noticed that for some orifices the area calculated with ISO-4126 is about 50% of the area from API Omega.
as I understand the HNE model predicts critical flows in excess of 200% and more over HEM model and that can signicantly reduce the size of orifices under certain conditions,
how are engineering companies reacting to this (upcoming) standard ?
Should the decision (about the procedure to apply) left entirely on the hands of manufacturer ?
We are purchasing several PSV for vapor+liquid service and I have noticed that for some orifices the area calculated with ISO-4126 is about 50% of the area from API Omega.