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Chemical
- Feb 3, 2003
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Friends,
An 8" steam condensate return line coming from a gum column reboiler (high temp) located several hundred meters from the steam flash drum contains an a three hole restriction orifice plate. Presumably the plate is to hold backpressure on the return line to reduce flashing and two phase flow problems. Downstream of the orifice we have extreme erosion- this is how I found out about it.
A peer asked me what was the reason behind a 3 hole design and I can only speculate (noise reduction, vibration, better able to pass 2-phase flow). Does anyone know the reason for such a design?
best wishes,
Sean
An 8" steam condensate return line coming from a gum column reboiler (high temp) located several hundred meters from the steam flash drum contains an a three hole restriction orifice plate. Presumably the plate is to hold backpressure on the return line to reduce flashing and two phase flow problems. Downstream of the orifice we have extreme erosion- this is how I found out about it.
A peer asked me what was the reason behind a 3 hole design and I can only speculate (noise reduction, vibration, better able to pass 2-phase flow). Does anyone know the reason for such a design?
best wishes,
Sean