Kdolph
Chemical
- Oct 16, 2012
- 15
Hi Everyone,
This is a situation about the steam pressure drop at the steam feeding of a 3 effect evaporator.
The steam for various process of the plant is produced on another 1 effect evaporator, and the pressure of this steam is 2.6 bara (measured). Part of this steam is used to evaporate juice in a 3-effect evaporator.
The steam is supplied by a 6” pipe, like is shown in the next picture:
The control valve datasheet is shown in the next link:
I want to estimate the heating supplied to the 1st effect of the evaporator. When the control valve is at its 100% of lift the steam pressure upstream of this valve is 0,8 bara. So the question is. Why this pressure is less than the 2.1 bara (showed at maximum flowrate of the control valve; 98,7 lift). What am I missing?.
Thank you for you time.
This is a situation about the steam pressure drop at the steam feeding of a 3 effect evaporator.
The steam for various process of the plant is produced on another 1 effect evaporator, and the pressure of this steam is 2.6 bara (measured). Part of this steam is used to evaporate juice in a 3-effect evaporator.
The steam is supplied by a 6” pipe, like is shown in the next picture:
The control valve datasheet is shown in the next link:
I want to estimate the heating supplied to the 1st effect of the evaporator. When the control valve is at its 100% of lift the steam pressure upstream of this valve is 0,8 bara. So the question is. Why this pressure is less than the 2.1 bara (showed at maximum flowrate of the control valve; 98,7 lift). What am I missing?.
Thank you for you time.