Sawsan311
Chemical
- Jun 21, 2019
- 303
Dear All,
For PSV sizing for the vapor fire relief case using the API 521 approach, I understand that we need to estimate the latent heat for multi-flashing cuts such that we can mimic the dynamic increase in relieving temperature during fire. However, as long as the liquid under fire in the sub critical region (less than critical pressure and below dense phase), do you agree that there is no role of sensible heat in estimating the vapor relief load?
ASPEN HYSYS V.10 PSV sizing tool allows the user to include or exclude sensible heat while estimating the fire relief load for fire case PSV,, I believe sensible heat shall be excluded in case the state is subcritical. What do you think?
Additionally, if the state of fluid becomes supercritical where the relieving pressure is more than the critical pressure, then one can say that sensible heat is the dominant term and there is no role of the latent heat since the liquid doesn't boil YET it expends by the increase in temperature causing the specific volume to increase all driven by the sensible heat added from fire. Sizing the PSV for this scenario can be using the numerical isentropic flashing method described in API 521.
Appreciate your views..
Regards,
For PSV sizing for the vapor fire relief case using the API 521 approach, I understand that we need to estimate the latent heat for multi-flashing cuts such that we can mimic the dynamic increase in relieving temperature during fire. However, as long as the liquid under fire in the sub critical region (less than critical pressure and below dense phase), do you agree that there is no role of sensible heat in estimating the vapor relief load?
ASPEN HYSYS V.10 PSV sizing tool allows the user to include or exclude sensible heat while estimating the fire relief load for fire case PSV,, I believe sensible heat shall be excluded in case the state is subcritical. What do you think?
Additionally, if the state of fluid becomes supercritical where the relieving pressure is more than the critical pressure, then one can say that sensible heat is the dominant term and there is no role of the latent heat since the liquid doesn't boil YET it expends by the increase in temperature causing the specific volume to increase all driven by the sensible heat added from fire. Sizing the PSV for this scenario can be using the numerical isentropic flashing method described in API 521.
Appreciate your views..
Regards,