Sawsan311
Chemical
- Jun 21, 2019
- 303
Dear All,
it is generally understood that direct solar radiation of aboveground piping/vessel systems mandates installing TERV to accommodate liquid volumetric expansion as a result of heat up of subcooled liquid at calculatable rate. However, if a piping system is installed under shed (shade) with maximum temperature of 58 C instead of black bulb radiation T of 85 C, would we still consider thermal expansion of liquid is a valid scenario since the subcooled liquid can be initially at a Temperature of 13 C for example and hence still exhibiting thermal expansion as a result of thermal expansion.
Appreciate your views.
Regards,
it is generally understood that direct solar radiation of aboveground piping/vessel systems mandates installing TERV to accommodate liquid volumetric expansion as a result of heat up of subcooled liquid at calculatable rate. However, if a piping system is installed under shed (shade) with maximum temperature of 58 C instead of black bulb radiation T of 85 C, would we still consider thermal expansion of liquid is a valid scenario since the subcooled liquid can be initially at a Temperature of 13 C for example and hence still exhibiting thermal expansion as a result of thermal expansion.
Appreciate your views.
Regards,