mrobles1942
Petroleum
Hi
At present I'm involve in a revamp study of a refinery vacuum unit. One thing that I must check is if the transfer line is a hydraulic limitation.
In order to evaluate the sonic gas velocity in the transfer line I've used this mathematical expression:
Vs(ft/s)=68,2 • (K•P/dens.)^1/2
It is supposed that the result should be the maximum velocity ( or vacuum column throuput) due to the size of the line.
However, the velocity that I got using experimental data (real flowrate) is higher that the theoretical sonic velocity.
Somebody could give me a explanation about that?
Is it right the mathematical expression that I use to evaluate the sonic velocity?
Are there another way to evaluate the sonic velocity?
I would appreciate very much some help
Thank you
At present I'm involve in a revamp study of a refinery vacuum unit. One thing that I must check is if the transfer line is a hydraulic limitation.
In order to evaluate the sonic gas velocity in the transfer line I've used this mathematical expression:
Vs(ft/s)=68,2 • (K•P/dens.)^1/2
It is supposed that the result should be the maximum velocity ( or vacuum column throuput) due to the size of the line.
However, the velocity that I got using experimental data (real flowrate) is higher that the theoretical sonic velocity.
Somebody could give me a explanation about that?
Is it right the mathematical expression that I use to evaluate the sonic velocity?
Are there another way to evaluate the sonic velocity?
I would appreciate very much some help
Thank you