byrdo
Chemical
- Nov 29, 2002
- 13
Restriction Orifices in Choked Flow?
I am working on a restriction orifice in a gas service with the downstream pressure is less than Pchoked. The original design has a Po=285psia and requires a 200psi permanent DP. For this system Pchoked ~155 psia.
This is where things get a little confusing. I know the maximum flow through the orifice is at DP=Po-Pchoked or 130psi, so how do I obtain the needed 200psi DP. My gut feel is that the downstream pressure will be whatever the backpressure associated with the choked mass flow rate through downstream piping, i.e.; if I was discharging into the atmosphere the backpressure would be zero and the DP across the orifice would be ~270 psi.
Is this how a sonic system acts? Any comments are appreciated.
Matt
I am working on a restriction orifice in a gas service with the downstream pressure is less than Pchoked. The original design has a Po=285psia and requires a 200psi permanent DP. For this system Pchoked ~155 psia.
This is where things get a little confusing. I know the maximum flow through the orifice is at DP=Po-Pchoked or 130psi, so how do I obtain the needed 200psi DP. My gut feel is that the downstream pressure will be whatever the backpressure associated with the choked mass flow rate through downstream piping, i.e.; if I was discharging into the atmosphere the backpressure would be zero and the DP across the orifice would be ~270 psi.
Is this how a sonic system acts? Any comments are appreciated.
Matt