Mike4chemic
Chemical
- Oct 9, 2004
- 71
Hello all
2 questions if I may regard subcooled liquid sizing which goes through flashing inside the PSV.
1) PSV Discharge nozzle sizing :
Is there a sizing criteria for the discharge nozzle of a PSV ?
I didn’t see any relation to that nozzle . All the sizing equations and scenarios always relate to the inlet nozzle and the orifice size. Why isn’t the discharge being treated?
Should a criteria of 0.7 x sonic velocity ? ( or sonic velocity ) be used ?
This is especially important in cases where the inlet is subcooled and PSV it goes partial/full flashing inside the PSV.
In that case, to the best of my judgment, a substantial difference should be between inlet nozzle and outlet nozzle
2) Subcooled liquid flashing - sizing :
I have a specific case that I am debating for a while on how to size it.
This is a subcooled liquid that goes through flashing through the PSV.
To the best of my judgment, section C 2.3 of API 520,part I should be used.
Do you agree?
In that case, when I check omega and all criteria, its seems I am in the “high sub cooling region” which require using equation: C.42 ( or D.11 in older versions of the code):
Do you agree?
What will be the correct sizing for that valve( especially outlet nozzle ? ) and why isn’t the vapor criteria any factor in this kind of sizing ?
Below are the exact data for my case, I will appreciate your help for the correct sizing:
- Water ( with small amount of soluble CO2,~ 0.2% wt ).
- Vapor pressure of composition: 70.3 psia
- PSV set pressure : 200psig @ 300 F
- Block flow scenario (110%), Ambient pressure : 11.5 psia, therefore :
- Reliving pressure : 231.5 psia
- Operating temperature: 283 F
- Volumetric Flow : 4500 GPM
- Mass Flow : 2,051,325 lb/Hr
- Liquid density : 56.833 lb/ft^3
- Density at 90% of saturation pressure ( P=63.27 psia ) :
Vapor density =0.18 lb/ft^3,liquid density = 56.8 lb/Ft^3
Thanks you all in Advance
2 questions if I may regard subcooled liquid sizing which goes through flashing inside the PSV.
1) PSV Discharge nozzle sizing :
Is there a sizing criteria for the discharge nozzle of a PSV ?
I didn’t see any relation to that nozzle . All the sizing equations and scenarios always relate to the inlet nozzle and the orifice size. Why isn’t the discharge being treated?
Should a criteria of 0.7 x sonic velocity ? ( or sonic velocity ) be used ?
This is especially important in cases where the inlet is subcooled and PSV it goes partial/full flashing inside the PSV.
In that case, to the best of my judgment, a substantial difference should be between inlet nozzle and outlet nozzle
2) Subcooled liquid flashing - sizing :
I have a specific case that I am debating for a while on how to size it.
This is a subcooled liquid that goes through flashing through the PSV.
To the best of my judgment, section C 2.3 of API 520,part I should be used.
Do you agree?
In that case, when I check omega and all criteria, its seems I am in the “high sub cooling region” which require using equation: C.42 ( or D.11 in older versions of the code):
Do you agree?
What will be the correct sizing for that valve( especially outlet nozzle ? ) and why isn’t the vapor criteria any factor in this kind of sizing ?
Below are the exact data for my case, I will appreciate your help for the correct sizing:
- Water ( with small amount of soluble CO2,~ 0.2% wt ).
- Vapor pressure of composition: 70.3 psia
- PSV set pressure : 200psig @ 300 F
- Block flow scenario (110%), Ambient pressure : 11.5 psia, therefore :
- Reliving pressure : 231.5 psia
- Operating temperature: 283 F
- Volumetric Flow : 4500 GPM
- Mass Flow : 2,051,325 lb/Hr
- Liquid density : 56.833 lb/ft^3
- Density at 90% of saturation pressure ( P=63.27 psia ) :
Vapor density =0.18 lb/ft^3,liquid density = 56.8 lb/Ft^3
Thanks you all in Advance