Tonylmiller
Chemical
- Aug 31, 2004
- 22
I'm calculating the relief valve requirement of a fire case for a water-filled jacket on a vessel. I'm planning to calculate the heat from the fire, calculate the vapor generation, and then convert it to the same volume of liquid (at relief pressure) since liquid will be pushed out the relief valve first, and should be the worst case. So the actual orifice calculation would be based on the liquid flow. The relief valve is on the piping coming out of the top of the jacket.
Are these fair assumptions? I've never done calculations on just the liquid filled jacket before. Any recommendations would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Tony
Are these fair assumptions? I've never done calculations on just the liquid filled jacket before. Any recommendations would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Tony