Re: EdStainless yes I am familiar with the requirements of the BPE standard. It implicitly mentions use in flammable service by stating that flammable materials should be protected with relief devices per the relevant codes (e.g. NFPA 30). I'm definitely interested in the details of a sanitary...
Thank you all for your responses, they were helpful to understand how others were practicing.
In particular, moltenmetal's comment regarding firesafe certification triggered us to look at the codes again. I concur that I have not been able to find fire-safe gaskets for the sanitary clamps. I...
All, I am working on a biochemical process service where both flammable solvents and a sticky substance requiring frequent cleaning are used together. Sanitary clamps (<2" diameter) are desired to facilitate disassembly and cleaning, and I have been asked to confirm that they can be used in...
Sounds like a fun one, though not an easy one.
Conduction will certainly be a significant factor, but it will be limited by the contact between particules - do you have an idea of the void fraction of the material? Essentially, there is an additional resistance to heat transfer that is a...
This seems like an odd (interesting) result. Double check all your meter calibrations of course.
Based on my reading it looks like the elevation change was only 8' i.e. only 7 psi at SG 2. Also, if the pipe wasn't already filled with liquid, the valve should open at 140 psig. This means the...
I've gotten a new job in the wastewater industry and I've found that another engineer has specified relief valves that relieve sour methane gas to the atmosphere. The relief load is relatively small but the valve does not have a stack or anything to discharge it at a safe location, just a...
Of course, it depends on your fluid and the selected valve.
You'd want to consider if your fluid is near saturation. If your restriction takes too much pressure drop, by the time the fluid reaches the control valve you might cause cavitation at the valve's restriction, leading to...
I have seen examples flashed before me of comprehensive maps of the major chemical processes. This means showing how the 20 or so major raw materials are converted in the diverse portfolio of consumer chemicals.
I have searched on the internet high and low, but I am having trouble finding...
I took another read through the introduction. One might argue that the filter housings I am interested in could be classified as "strainers" as part of the piping system, though if anyone has a differing experience I'd like to know. This probably comes down to local regs at site, and whether the...
Reposting after I got no responses over at the chemical engineering section, looks like a way better match here.
There's been a lot of debate among my colleagues and clients regarding the interpretation of the ASME code for pressure vessels and heat exchangers. Unfortunately, much of our...
had a similar issue a while back where in an upflow gas-phase metal catalyst bed, the johnson screen was being damaged during startups. The initial velocity of the bed as the gas flow was turned on caused the bed to slam in the johnson screen roughly as a solid plug, causing the cantilevered...
I'm definitely not an expert on instrumentation, but my understanding was that 90% was used because using 100% as an interlock was risky because the measurement depends on the expected density of the solution for differential pressure meters. Thus if there is a difference between the actual...
There's been a lot of debate among my colleagues and clients regarding the interpretation of the ASME code for pressure vessels and heat exchangers. Unfortunately, much of our experience base is dated, and we may not have kept up with the changing times.
We are the technology licensors, so we...
Program is a nice AutoCAD clone and seems to be reasonably interoperable with AutoCAD for simple drawings. Things we've noted about DraftSight:
-Breaks datalink tables
-Breaks dynamic blocks
-No sheet sets or publishing of multiple layouts
-Lineweights print much thicker, though we can take a...
Hi all, I'm trying to set up a mixed working environment with AutoCAD and Draftsight.
Most things are working quite well for us. One of our issues is that the same style tables seem to behave very differently in AutoCAD vs. Draftsight. The draftsight lines often seem to be substantially...