RKJustice
Chemical
- Jun 25, 2014
- 10
I am trying to get my head around one aspect of surge control:
System – Single stage centrifugal compressor with discharge cooler and suction scrubber. There is a PCV controlling the pressure downstream of the discharge cooler and there is a surge control recycle line downstream of the cooler. The compressor is fed from a separator where pressure is maintained via a PCV.
If the discharge cooler were to partially fail, say only provide half of the required duty, and the compressor is operating in partial recycle then hot gas would be delivered back to the compressor inlet. This would result in a lower compression ratio and the discharge PCV closing. As the discharge PCV closes the surge control opens the recycle valve to maintain flow. As the recycle valve opens, this maintains the compressor upstream pressure and the system settles at a higher recycle flow (with a higher upstream pressure maintained by the recycle). Is this correct?