ReliefSystemEngineer
Chemical
- Sep 24, 2003
- 9
Hello Everybody,
I have a relief device protecting the tube side of a shell & tube heat exchanger(Process Water Heater).
The Fluid Composition is as follows:-
Tube Side - Water(90 psig normal operating, max. 150 psig) heated from 50 to 60ºC.
Shell Side - 35#Steam.
Relief Device Set @ 150 psig.
The only relieving case for the relief device is Hydraulic Expansion which considers the tube side to be liquid-full & blocked-in while continuous flow of 35#Steam to the shell side.
The relief rate can be calculated using the API 521 Equation:- gpm = BH / 500 GC.
My question is :- Is their any way I can calculate the increase in pressure on the Tube Side based on the increase in temperature due to hydraulic expansion ?
Please do let me know if their is a equation/graph or book or reference I can use to calculate the pressure increase.
Your help is most appreciated.
Thanks,
Parimal
I have a relief device protecting the tube side of a shell & tube heat exchanger(Process Water Heater).
The Fluid Composition is as follows:-
Tube Side - Water(90 psig normal operating, max. 150 psig) heated from 50 to 60ºC.
Shell Side - 35#Steam.
Relief Device Set @ 150 psig.
The only relieving case for the relief device is Hydraulic Expansion which considers the tube side to be liquid-full & blocked-in while continuous flow of 35#Steam to the shell side.
The relief rate can be calculated using the API 521 Equation:- gpm = BH / 500 GC.
My question is :- Is their any way I can calculate the increase in pressure on the Tube Side based on the increase in temperature due to hydraulic expansion ?
Please do let me know if their is a equation/graph or book or reference I can use to calculate the pressure increase.
Your help is most appreciated.
Thanks,
Parimal