Pavan Kumar
Chemical
- Aug 27, 2019
- 393
Hi All,
I calculated the flow rate of steam due to tube rupture from tube side (high pressure side) to shell side( low pressure side using the below equation taken from Wing Wong's paper "PRV Sizing for exchanger Tube Rupture" attached with this thread.
Mass flow rate considering one orifice ( one tube diameter ) in lb/hr is given by Wv as below.
Wv = 1891 Y d2 C (DP. Rho)^0.5
where Y = Net Expansion Factor = 1-0.317 (DP/P1)
d is the tube diameter , inches
C = orifice coefficient = 0.6
DP = P1 - P2
where P1 = High pressure side operating pressure , psia
P2 = greater of critical pressure PCF and relief pressure ( Prelief), psia
I know that this equation is a modification on Page 3-26 in Crane TP 410 M. My question are the units that I mentioned correct. If anyone has used this equation kindly confirm.
Thanks and Regards,
Pavan Kumar
I calculated the flow rate of steam due to tube rupture from tube side (high pressure side) to shell side( low pressure side using the below equation taken from Wing Wong's paper "PRV Sizing for exchanger Tube Rupture" attached with this thread.
Mass flow rate considering one orifice ( one tube diameter ) in lb/hr is given by Wv as below.
Wv = 1891 Y d2 C (DP. Rho)^0.5
where Y = Net Expansion Factor = 1-0.317 (DP/P1)
d is the tube diameter , inches
C = orifice coefficient = 0.6
DP = P1 - P2
where P1 = High pressure side operating pressure , psia
P2 = greater of critical pressure PCF and relief pressure ( Prelief), psia
I know that this equation is a modification on Page 3-26 in Crane TP 410 M. My question are the units that I mentioned correct. If anyone has used this equation kindly confirm.
Thanks and Regards,
Pavan Kumar