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Reference for MAWP ,DP Pressure drop

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johngladstone

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Dec 24, 2012
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Hi folks

Is there any reference or text book name advice to show how calculate in practical way MAWP ,DP and pressure drop for process plant equipment , piping etc to check the compatibility of pressure parts components and process ?

I appressiate in advance for your valuable input

Warm regards
John
 
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All I have is that ASME VIII. API-520, -521, ISO-4126, AD Merkblatt A2 2000 etc., all for Pressure Relief Valves, state that the upstream/inlet piping leading to the PRV, should have non-recoverable pressure loss limited to 3 % maximum.

If he question was related to pressure relief valves, note the separate forum for safety relief valves.

Per ISO-4126, only the term Safety Valve is used regardless of application or design.
 
Hi the obtu ,

Actually I looking for get familiar in pressure parts calculations of process plants ..I get code you mention but I looking if there is available manual or text book contain practical examples to enforce the idea .

Best regards
John
 
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