Oke,
So let me het this streight. An average carbon bed will not show hotspots (under normal operation and good handling)if we keep average vapour velocity in the bed above 200mm/sec?
Or is there a margin to this?
Thanks anyway (to al you guys for giving me your thougts) becouse I'me starting...
Hi all,
Could anyone get me a generic cappacity v.s. head curve for two centrifugal air blowers. An experimental correlation would be of great help to me.
The first blower I need it for has a working point at 14500 m3/hr with diff. head 8.96 kPa, 60 kw motor. The type is MAEB 400-v according...
oops sorry for that... Oke I know a little about those two. We looked at the possibility to replace an old carbonbed adsorber by a scrubber (absorber). These thing normally get you a 90% removal rate. If designed realy good and at a turndown of less than 1:3 you could get to 95%. Not enough for...
Autch, Benzene... thats a tricky one (is perfectly solluble in water by the way, but a scrubber only solves one problem by creating another). here in Holland we have a lot of clients (I work for an engineering company) who have to addapt to new legislation bij 2010. venting at max 1 mg...
What kind of impeller is it? for instance: retracted(vortex pump) or closed or open... And can you find out what the impeller speed or range of speed is, that might be of interest when constructing a correlation.
@Bradshsi: do you also have experience with experimental correlations for...
I'd install a separate n2-header appart from the relief header for safety. Keep a bit of oversize on the relief header. Also it's easier to abate oxygene when n2 comes in through the tank instead of the same way oxygene might have come. Your choice of one pvrv on a header sounds propper for a...
@ Artisi: measuring static water head in a tube is a valid way of calibration that is more reliable and precise than any common pressure guage or theoretical approach. By the way, when peeing up a wall factor in velocity head and crosswind:)
@ bradshsi: Euler is fun, I'll give you that, but...
We've got all sorts of goodies such as benzene, mek, phenol, toluene and many more. But i think thf and cresol are the worst for flamability. On the other hand Benzene has the highest mass flow and heat of adsorption.
Yes, it is a methanol vapour recovery system. Methanol is not "recovered" though in the sence of reusing it but disposed of. When i calculate thermal + pump-in outbreathing according to api2000 section 4.3, the flow is 3 times that we see on any tank elsehwere in the company or any vapour...
So once implemented the series of RO's did not sort the pressure drop you wished? This might be the case if the RO's are placed to close together. trailing the RO the flow patern peaks in the center of the pipe (radial flow distribution is normally parrabolic but can show more of a...
Thats true and already done. I'll try to further explain my prediciment. At the point where the VOC laiden air enters the bed, the VOC conc (not offered amount) and available facing bed surface dictates the amount of VOC's absorbed creating a more or less fixed amount of heat while the volume...
What kind of VOC's are we talking about and in what way do you want state of the art? maybe the most important: to what concentration do you want to reduce?
Weve got an adsorber for VOC's in tank ofgas, nothing special. I want to raise the caloric value for a downstream RTO by (partially) bypassing the adsorber. During normal operation, the flow of air and vapour through the carbon helps to remove heat by convection. I was warned that very low air...