Leclerc
Chemical
- Aug 22, 2002
- 73
I would appreciate any polite comments on what I am doing.
My scratch-built method for calculating 2-phase flow through a given orifice brought about by a given differential pressure consists of the following steps:
1. Determine the flash of a multicomponent system.Calculate the ratio of gas to liquid phases.
2. Assign a fraction,x, of the existing orifice area for flow of gas: This immediately gives the fraction of orifice area for liquid flow, 1-x.
3. Calculate flow of gas through an orifice x.A, where A is area of existing orifice.
4. Calculate flow of liquid though orifice of area (1-x).A. Assume an involatile liquid and incompressible flow.
5 Obtain ratios of flows obtained in steps 3 and 4 above.
6. Vary the value of x and repeat steps 3-5 until the ratio obtained in step 5 is equal to the ratio of the flash (step 1).
7. 2-phase flow through the given orifice is equal to the sum of flows obtained in steps 3 and 4.
My scratch-built method for calculating 2-phase flow through a given orifice brought about by a given differential pressure consists of the following steps:
1. Determine the flash of a multicomponent system.Calculate the ratio of gas to liquid phases.
2. Assign a fraction,x, of the existing orifice area for flow of gas: This immediately gives the fraction of orifice area for liquid flow, 1-x.
3. Calculate flow of gas through an orifice x.A, where A is area of existing orifice.
4. Calculate flow of liquid though orifice of area (1-x).A. Assume an involatile liquid and incompressible flow.
5 Obtain ratios of flows obtained in steps 3 and 4 above.
6. Vary the value of x and repeat steps 3-5 until the ratio obtained in step 5 is equal to the ratio of the flash (step 1).
7. 2-phase flow through the given orifice is equal to the sum of flows obtained in steps 3 and 4.