cowpen
Mechanical
- Feb 3, 2014
- 8
I have a reciprocating compressor (2-stage vertical, double acting) for nitrogen services that is used to boost up the nitrogen pressure from about 5 barg to 35 barg, with a flow of 1000Nm3/hr. I’m trying to understand the basis of pulsation control that should be used for this reciprocating compressor.
I am aware of the API 618 & API 688 preliminary sizing for pulsation control which gives the minimum required surge volume for the suction and discharge of the compressor. II would like to get further input regarding the following:
1. Can a moisture separator/ surge drum be considered as a pulsation damper?
2. Can the 1st stage discharge and the 2nd stage suction share the same pulsation bottle? (is this specified anywhere in any code and standard)
3. Are there any rules of thumb regarding requirements for the distance between the compressor flange to the pulsation bottle?
4. Can orifices be used for pulsation control in lieu of pulsation bottles?
Would appreciate if anyone can point me toward references/literature that I can look into that may address this.
I am aware of the API 618 & API 688 preliminary sizing for pulsation control which gives the minimum required surge volume for the suction and discharge of the compressor. II would like to get further input regarding the following:
1. Can a moisture separator/ surge drum be considered as a pulsation damper?
2. Can the 1st stage discharge and the 2nd stage suction share the same pulsation bottle? (is this specified anywhere in any code and standard)
3. Are there any rules of thumb regarding requirements for the distance between the compressor flange to the pulsation bottle?
4. Can orifices be used for pulsation control in lieu of pulsation bottles?
Would appreciate if anyone can point me toward references/literature that I can look into that may address this.