gregq8
Chemical
- Oct 20, 2002
- 14
I am working on a project to replace the pumps that are used to pump a water stream leaving a three-phase separator. The three phase separator operates at 60 deg C and 111kPaa. I have assumed that the water-rich stream being pumped is at equilibrium with the oil and vapor streams leaving the separator and as such the water stream should be saturated with small amounts of hydrocarbons.
For determining the NPSH available, I would like to know what value should I use for the water-rich stream vapor pressure. Is it reasoable to assume pure water (i.e. Pvp ~ 20kPaa) or is it better to take the vapor pressure equal to the separator operating pressure (i.e. 111kPaa)?
Many thanks
Gregq8
For determining the NPSH available, I would like to know what value should I use for the water-rich stream vapor pressure. Is it reasoable to assume pure water (i.e. Pvp ~ 20kPaa) or is it better to take the vapor pressure equal to the separator operating pressure (i.e. 111kPaa)?
Many thanks
Gregq8