CJC0117
Chemical
- Mar 4, 2013
- 19
Hi all, I am trying to figure out how to size a PRV for two-phase flow. All the sizing calculations I've come across give methods like HEM or the Omega method in order to find the maximum two-phase mass flux, G. Then the formula A=W/(K*G) (where A is required orifice area, W is the mass flow rate, K is the discharge coefficient, and G is the mass flux) is supposed to be used to find the required orifice area. My problem is that I cannot figure out the standard procedure for calculating the mass flow rate W in the case of two-phase flow. I found this thread, but I didn't really understand the explanation given in the first reply. I looked at the calculations that Digitial Solutions Tech. uses in their Mach II program. It seems that they use W=Q/L (where W is the mass flow rate, Q is the heat input, and L is the latent heat of vaporization) to find the mass flow rate. However, I am hesitant to use this formula because I thought it applied only to the all-vapor case. Could someone please clarify this for me, or else pexplain to me the standard method, if any, for finding W? I know that API 520 says there is not "any recognized procedure for certifying the capacity of PRVs in two-phase flow service." How can the orifice areas be calculated then? Thanks.