Refer the diagram in the attachment
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Hello Friends,
I have a system in which a column(A) top vaopurs are fed to another column(B).
During abnormal operation, if column(A) gets pressurised, column(A) top gases are also routed to the Fuel Gas System (Refer attachment for the scheme).
Can anyone guide me in sizing the control valve...
Dejan,
Bingo...!
I am referring to the same arrangemnet.
My query is, what difference does it make if the inlet nozzle orientation is radial instead of axial as show in the figure.
Thanks a ton in advance.
Dinesh S SHELATKAR
Process Engineer
Thanks Dejan for a prompt reply.
My reboiler is vertical thermosyphon type.
Can you throw some more light as to why radial nozzle is not acceptable in the vertical thermosyphon type ?
If I am not wrong, we can reduce the elevation of the vertical thermosyphon reboiler by providing a radial...
Hi,
I have a query.
In a thermosyphon reboiler what is a better option for nozzle orientation i.e. whether the liquid inlet nozzle shall be radial or axial?
How much difference will the nozzle orientation make in the actual design of the reboiler.
Thanks in advance.
Dinesh S SHELATKAR...
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Does anyone in the forum has some good literature on Cold Box Heat Exchanger.
If yes, then please do share.
Thanks in advance.
Dinesh S SHELATKAR
Process Engineer
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