CatBoy
Chemical
- Feb 25, 2005
- 1
Hi!
I've been asked to check the design of a line with three restriction orifices in series. That line is connecting the discharge of a recycled H2 compressor discharge line at 2350 psia to a 14.7 psia gas seal drain pot. The line is 0.434in ID and each RO has a bore of 0.1in.
I'm a bit lost. Sonic dP for the first RO would be 1107.4psi with a Q of 480.4SCFM. I won't be able to handle 480.4SCFM in the next RO as the dP would have to be much higher than the sonic dP. So I need to do this backwards, starting with the last RO. Should I assume sonic dP for the last RO, calculate the flow and upstream pressure and use this upstream pressure as the downstream pressure for the 2nd RO... all the way to the first one and try to reach an upstream of 2350 psia?
Is that correct?
Thanks in advance!
I've been asked to check the design of a line with three restriction orifices in series. That line is connecting the discharge of a recycled H2 compressor discharge line at 2350 psia to a 14.7 psia gas seal drain pot. The line is 0.434in ID and each RO has a bore of 0.1in.
I'm a bit lost. Sonic dP for the first RO would be 1107.4psi with a Q of 480.4SCFM. I won't be able to handle 480.4SCFM in the next RO as the dP would have to be much higher than the sonic dP. So I need to do this backwards, starting with the last RO. Should I assume sonic dP for the last RO, calculate the flow and upstream pressure and use this upstream pressure as the downstream pressure for the 2nd RO... all the way to the first one and try to reach an upstream of 2350 psia?
Is that correct?
Thanks in advance!