pyMorty
Industrial
- Mar 9, 2014
- 46
Hi,
I´m working on a spread sheet to calculate required gas pipe diameter for given P1, P2 and flow (I´m ussing Weymouth, for some reason is the one has given more accurate results according to my fiel of job which is gas compression).
I´m putting also the recommendation for pipe schedule, and using as example the schedule 40, which allowable stress, according to ASME B31.3 table K-1 is around 1900 psig @ up tp 400 deg F, and comparing the results with P&ID´s of 3-stage reciprocating compression packages we own, operating at suction 30 psig, discharge 1000 psig, flow of 6 MMSCFD, sweet gas, I got the following doubt:
Why do the packager set first interstage piping schedule 80 while having working pressure at that stage no higher than 200 psig (or 300 psig considering hydro test)? which could easily allow to use sch 40. They just use schedule 40 at first stage. Note that max expected temp is 266 deg F before entering gas cooler and process gas is sweet. Could that be an offset for standard minimum corrosion allowance of 0.0625"?
Whit this I´m not moving forward withe recommending schedule 40 for services of let´s say 700 psig.
Also, could I considering allowable stress as MAWP of the piping? or maybe this is were I´m getting the incorrect parameter.
I´m working on a spread sheet to calculate required gas pipe diameter for given P1, P2 and flow (I´m ussing Weymouth, for some reason is the one has given more accurate results according to my fiel of job which is gas compression).
I´m putting also the recommendation for pipe schedule, and using as example the schedule 40, which allowable stress, according to ASME B31.3 table K-1 is around 1900 psig @ up tp 400 deg F, and comparing the results with P&ID´s of 3-stage reciprocating compression packages we own, operating at suction 30 psig, discharge 1000 psig, flow of 6 MMSCFD, sweet gas, I got the following doubt:
Why do the packager set first interstage piping schedule 80 while having working pressure at that stage no higher than 200 psig (or 300 psig considering hydro test)? which could easily allow to use sch 40. They just use schedule 40 at first stage. Note that max expected temp is 266 deg F before entering gas cooler and process gas is sweet. Could that be an offset for standard minimum corrosion allowance of 0.0625"?
Whit this I´m not moving forward withe recommending schedule 40 for services of let´s say 700 psig.
Also, could I considering allowable stress as MAWP of the piping? or maybe this is were I´m getting the incorrect parameter.