Sirius P.Eng.
Chemical
- Mar 26, 2019
- 26
I am reviewing the sizing of a PSV for a pentanes product storage tank.
Current PSV Size: 3K4
Set Pressure: 3.4 barg
Maximum allowable Backpressure: 0.29 barg [1.30 bara]
Vessel data
ID = 2.5 m, Ls/s = 10.9 m, Liquid depth = 2.63 m, elevation = 1.2 m and so I am calculating wetted area to be around 75.65 m^2.
MAWP/Design Pressure = 16.0 barg
Gas Properties at relief
MW = 71.72
T1 = 87.21
Z = 0.8688
k = 1.064
Heat of vapourisation = 304.1 kJ/kg
Area is paved and fire-fighting exists.
Calculated relieving load is approx. 25,679 kg/hr
Now the problem:
I calculate relieving pressure as follows:
MAWP: 16 barg
Max. Accumulation Pressure: 1.21 x 16 barg = 19.36 barg
Set Pressure: 3.4 barg
Allowable Overpressure: 19.36 barg - 3.4 barg = 15.96 bar
Barometric Pressure: 1.01325 bar
Relieving Pressure: 3.4 barg + 15.96 bar + 1.01325 bar = 20.37 bar [2037.33 kPa (abs)]
Calculating required area for critical flow yields an orifice area of approx. 764.88 mm^2 requiring a J orifice.
But then this is where it gets interesting:
When I enter these same values into Lesser's Valvestar and Emerson's PRV^2Size (screenshot attached)....they calculate a Q orifice.
I reckon the problem emanates from the calculation of the relieving pressure. It appears the designer wanted to obtain a smaller relief device - by setting the vessel MAWP so high.
Please share your thoughts - did I approach the hand calculation the wrong way?
Current PSV Size: 3K4
Set Pressure: 3.4 barg
Maximum allowable Backpressure: 0.29 barg [1.30 bara]
Vessel data
ID = 2.5 m, Ls/s = 10.9 m, Liquid depth = 2.63 m, elevation = 1.2 m and so I am calculating wetted area to be around 75.65 m^2.
MAWP/Design Pressure = 16.0 barg
Gas Properties at relief
MW = 71.72
T1 = 87.21
Z = 0.8688
k = 1.064
Heat of vapourisation = 304.1 kJ/kg
Area is paved and fire-fighting exists.
Calculated relieving load is approx. 25,679 kg/hr
Now the problem:
I calculate relieving pressure as follows:
MAWP: 16 barg
Max. Accumulation Pressure: 1.21 x 16 barg = 19.36 barg
Set Pressure: 3.4 barg
Allowable Overpressure: 19.36 barg - 3.4 barg = 15.96 bar
Barometric Pressure: 1.01325 bar
Relieving Pressure: 3.4 barg + 15.96 bar + 1.01325 bar = 20.37 bar [2037.33 kPa (abs)]
Calculating required area for critical flow yields an orifice area of approx. 764.88 mm^2 requiring a J orifice.
But then this is where it gets interesting:
When I enter these same values into Lesser's Valvestar and Emerson's PRV^2Size (screenshot attached)....they calculate a Q orifice.
I reckon the problem emanates from the calculation of the relieving pressure. It appears the designer wanted to obtain a smaller relief device - by setting the vessel MAWP so high.
Please share your thoughts - did I approach the hand calculation the wrong way?