NiravK
Chemical
- Sep 28, 2001
- 35
While designing relief valve, we consider 10% overpressure as a criteria, in general. What does it really mean?
1) Does this mean that the pressure in the system will remain at 110% value all the time during relief? (provided the cause of overpressure has not been mitigated).
2) Now consider that set pr.= max.allow.working pr.,
So, working pressure during relief will go upto 110% or 120%(Fire case). Does this accumulation harm the system components?
3) How does the mech.design pressure of system component will be decided? is it based on 'Set pressure', Max.allow.working pressure' OR 'accumulation'?
1) Does this mean that the pressure in the system will remain at 110% value all the time during relief? (provided the cause of overpressure has not been mitigated).
2) Now consider that set pr.= max.allow.working pr.,
So, working pressure during relief will go upto 110% or 120%(Fire case). Does this accumulation harm the system components?
3) How does the mech.design pressure of system component will be decided? is it based on 'Set pressure', Max.allow.working pressure' OR 'accumulation'?