Armen75
Chemical
- May 26, 2006
- 27
Theoretical question:
On a centrifugal compressor.
assume normally operating at a suction of 10 bar (constant, very large volume tank) and a discharge of 100 bar. Flowrate of 100m3/h.
If I have a blocked outlet and a recirculation line which is grossly oversized (worst case scenario), what will be the pressure at the suction of the pump?
With no Delta Pressure in the system, the pump's suction and discharge pressures will equalise, but at what:
-suction pressure (ie 10 bar)
-discharge pressure (ie 100 bar)
-somewhere in the middle?? (how to determine ?)
I also have figured in that practically the pump will go off its curve (on the right) and hopefully shut itself off prior to shaking itself to peices....
I am trying to determine if a heat exchanger in the suction side needs overpressure protection, and if so, how much.....
many people are throwing in their 2-cents, but all I have is a bunch of pennies!
On a centrifugal compressor.
assume normally operating at a suction of 10 bar (constant, very large volume tank) and a discharge of 100 bar. Flowrate of 100m3/h.
If I have a blocked outlet and a recirculation line which is grossly oversized (worst case scenario), what will be the pressure at the suction of the pump?
With no Delta Pressure in the system, the pump's suction and discharge pressures will equalise, but at what:
-suction pressure (ie 10 bar)
-discharge pressure (ie 100 bar)
-somewhere in the middle?? (how to determine ?)
I also have figured in that practically the pump will go off its curve (on the right) and hopefully shut itself off prior to shaking itself to peices....
I am trying to determine if a heat exchanger in the suction side needs overpressure protection, and if so, how much.....
many people are throwing in their 2-cents, but all I have is a bunch of pennies!