LuNL
Petroleum
- Jun 29, 2015
- 12
Hi dear all
Recently I got a interesting question from engineers.
While doing the sizing calculation for pressure safety valves, I assumed if I use standard cubic meter per hour, it should be okay no matter the fluid is air, or other industrial gases, like GNG. Since the molar volume at standard condition is the same , more or less.
However, when I compared the valve sizing calculation with API 520 standard, to AD 2000 Merkblatt A2, I find actually if you input , let say 5000 Sm3/h GNG , and 5000 Sm3/h air. They give different sizing results, and the orifice area can be twice different from each other.
I know there may be some properties related issues in the sizing procedure. Could someone help me cleaning things up here?
Big thanks !
Recently I got a interesting question from engineers.
While doing the sizing calculation for pressure safety valves, I assumed if I use standard cubic meter per hour, it should be okay no matter the fluid is air, or other industrial gases, like GNG. Since the molar volume at standard condition is the same , more or less.
However, when I compared the valve sizing calculation with API 520 standard, to AD 2000 Merkblatt A2, I find actually if you input , let say 5000 Sm3/h GNG , and 5000 Sm3/h air. They give different sizing results, and the orifice area can be twice different from each other.
I know there may be some properties related issues in the sizing procedure. Could someone help me cleaning things up here?
Big thanks !