browserman
Mechanical
- Jun 15, 2007
- 4
Hi,
We are buliding a vessel, with approx 20 200 litres bottles, each containing Nitrogen at 180 barg.
The plan is to have a two speed fan system to purge the area in the event of N2 leakage and a low level O2 alarm, say 19% O2.
My question is; Can I simply calculate the N2 volume added to the air, and then calculate how much air I need to flow through the room to clear/dilute the N2 rich air, or do I need to add some fancy factors for the N2 that are not displaced straight away.
I was looking at the simple way, saying that x volume if Nitrogen added (at atm pressure) will result in:
Air needed = X N2 x 79/21.
Does this make any sense at all ?
cheers
Even
We are buliding a vessel, with approx 20 200 litres bottles, each containing Nitrogen at 180 barg.
The plan is to have a two speed fan system to purge the area in the event of N2 leakage and a low level O2 alarm, say 19% O2.
My question is; Can I simply calculate the N2 volume added to the air, and then calculate how much air I need to flow through the room to clear/dilute the N2 rich air, or do I need to add some fancy factors for the N2 that are not displaced straight away.
I was looking at the simple way, saying that x volume if Nitrogen added (at atm pressure) will result in:
Air needed = X N2 x 79/21.
Does this make any sense at all ?
cheers
Even