jamesbanda
Chemical
- Sep 21, 2004
- 223
I've gone through the kister book and noted that he mentions a stnadard upward force of 20 lb/ft (0.0096 bar) to 30 lb/ft (0.0144 bar) as the force typically designed for..
Kister also mentions that a pressure surge / change of vapour load increases the requirement for mechnaical strength..
so how do i calculate this..?
> Do i take expected DP then convert to a force..?
For a xx mm bed i've been quoted a weight for the hold down plate tollerance of 100 kgs (say for illustration).
So do I
Force = Mass * g => 100*9.80665 ~ 1000 Newtons
pressure=force / area
does area = free area of hold down plate for flow or area for non-flow.. to me it makes sence it is the non-free area for flow.. as that is what the forces acts on.. the blocked area..
free area = 0.14 m2 (say for a 0.6 ID Bed. with 50% free area.)
so max tollerable Dp =f/a = 1000/0.14 =6900 pa or 0.69 bar
Is this the correct method..
so for a pressure surge what method should be used ..? how do i calculate the lifts / anayslsis..
20 0.0096
30 0.0144
Kister also mentions that a pressure surge / change of vapour load increases the requirement for mechnaical strength..
so how do i calculate this..?
> Do i take expected DP then convert to a force..?
For a xx mm bed i've been quoted a weight for the hold down plate tollerance of 100 kgs (say for illustration).
So do I
Force = Mass * g => 100*9.80665 ~ 1000 Newtons
pressure=force / area
does area = free area of hold down plate for flow or area for non-flow.. to me it makes sence it is the non-free area for flow.. as that is what the forces acts on.. the blocked area..
free area = 0.14 m2 (say for a 0.6 ID Bed. with 50% free area.)
so max tollerable Dp =f/a = 1000/0.14 =6900 pa or 0.69 bar
Is this the correct method..
so for a pressure surge what method should be used ..? how do i calculate the lifts / anayslsis..
20 0.0096
30 0.0144