Fahad3608
Chemical
- Nov 2, 2014
- 14
Greetings,
we have two storage tanks of liquid nitrogen as an emergency back-up in our plant, and it was written in the vendor manual the storage capacity can supply the required nitrogen in a gaseous form for 8 hours with flow rate of 9000 SCFM and 24 hours with flow rate of 1300 SCFM. however, if you try to calculate it reversibly you will find different capacity values.
tank capacity= 53 m3 (we have two).
- for sure the volume of liquid nitrogen is different than the nitrogen gas but it shouldn’t be different when you calculate it back , and i have used the expansion factor 694 m3 of gas for each 1 m3 of liquid nitrogen ? is this expansion factor right ?
- what is the conversion factor to convert from m3 to SCF of liquid nitrogen?
Regards,
we have two storage tanks of liquid nitrogen as an emergency back-up in our plant, and it was written in the vendor manual the storage capacity can supply the required nitrogen in a gaseous form for 8 hours with flow rate of 9000 SCFM and 24 hours with flow rate of 1300 SCFM. however, if you try to calculate it reversibly you will find different capacity values.
tank capacity= 53 m3 (we have two).
- for sure the volume of liquid nitrogen is different than the nitrogen gas but it shouldn’t be different when you calculate it back , and i have used the expansion factor 694 m3 of gas for each 1 m3 of liquid nitrogen ? is this expansion factor right ?
- what is the conversion factor to convert from m3 to SCF of liquid nitrogen?
Regards,