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pulsation dampener-cryogenic pump

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Alanator

Electrical
Mar 24, 2006
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Has anyone heard of companies that make pulsation dampeners for cryogenic service? We may have a problem with acceleration head on the suction side of our reciprocating pumps.Thanks for any help or insight.
 
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Some pumps have that feature built in, such as the (now defunct) CVI PD3000 which has a VJ can. Others have similar VJ cans around the cylinder. Some use the piping itself as a damper, especially the vapor return. Even the suction pipe contains significant amounts of gas in it and helps to reduce pulsation.

To determine if it's an issue or not, put a pressure gage on the line at the suction. If it pulsates more than a few psi, you might benefit from a pulsation damper.

I don't know of any companies that make them because they're too easy and cheap to make yourself. You can add gas volume simply by adding a section of dead headed verticle pipe at the pump suction. I've done that on numerous cryo recip pumps and tested the affects. It works very well, though I'd suggest you also create an analysis to understand how large it should be. Too large of a vessel simply adds heat leak.
 
Try Performance Pulsation Controls,Inc. They make the bladderless, "maintenance free" dampeners. Though they can work very well depending on the application, they can also get quite large on the suction side of the pump.

 
There's also Accumulators, Inc. and at least one competitor who makes piston accumulators.
 
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