tgmcg
Mechanical
- Feb 21, 2004
- 191
thread698-332862
I am analyzing the performance of a centrifugal gas compressor equipped with a venturi flow element in the compressor discharge line. Gas MW = 11 (H2 + CO2). Flowing pressure = 650 psig. Flowing T = 340ºF. The venturi is about 30 years old. The compressor is connected in series with another compressor also equipped with venturi flowmeter. The flow through the second compressor is about 140 mmscfd, which places the operating point right on the compressor curve. However, the first compressor is only indicating 110 mmscfd which places the operating point well below the curve. The second compressor receives all its flow from the first compressor and its recycle valve is fully closed. Simple mass conservation suggests theres something wrong with the flow reading for the first compressor. I've connected a freshly calibrated FT in parallel with the plant FT to measure raw DP across the venturis on both compressors. My FT's are seeing close to the same DP as the dual redundant plant FT's. The beta ratio of the troublesome FE is 0.70, with a Reynolds number (Rd) = 6.7e6. The DP should be approx 62 inH2O, but is only reading about 35 inH2O.
I'm looking for explanations/experiences as to how a venturi flowmeter might be reading significantly low and any suggestions as to how to inspect for defects without shutting down the plant.
The flow reading is very erratic, with the DP constantly and randomly varying +/-5%. The connected process feed should be fairly constant but the fluctuation persists even with the recycle valve stationary in full manual control.
Flow separation??? Vortex shedding??
I am analyzing the performance of a centrifugal gas compressor equipped with a venturi flow element in the compressor discharge line. Gas MW = 11 (H2 + CO2). Flowing pressure = 650 psig. Flowing T = 340ºF. The venturi is about 30 years old. The compressor is connected in series with another compressor also equipped with venturi flowmeter. The flow through the second compressor is about 140 mmscfd, which places the operating point right on the compressor curve. However, the first compressor is only indicating 110 mmscfd which places the operating point well below the curve. The second compressor receives all its flow from the first compressor and its recycle valve is fully closed. Simple mass conservation suggests theres something wrong with the flow reading for the first compressor. I've connected a freshly calibrated FT in parallel with the plant FT to measure raw DP across the venturis on both compressors. My FT's are seeing close to the same DP as the dual redundant plant FT's. The beta ratio of the troublesome FE is 0.70, with a Reynolds number (Rd) = 6.7e6. The DP should be approx 62 inH2O, but is only reading about 35 inH2O.
I'm looking for explanations/experiences as to how a venturi flowmeter might be reading significantly low and any suggestions as to how to inspect for defects without shutting down the plant.
The flow reading is very erratic, with the DP constantly and randomly varying +/-5%. The connected process feed should be fairly constant but the fluctuation persists even with the recycle valve stationary in full manual control.
Flow separation??? Vortex shedding??