Guidoo
Chemical
- Sep 13, 2002
- 266
A amine flash drum is a 3-phase separator that separates a stream into water, oil and off-gas. The "oil" could contain C4s and C5s. When calculating the relief flow for the fire case, I find a very large flow when using heat of vaporisation of n-butane. Since vessel is mainly filled with water, it is my assessment that relief valve could be much smaller. Current calculation assumes that all heat input from the fire is used to vaporize n-butane, while in reality much of this heat will be used to further heat-up the water instead (no equilibrium).
In other words, the current calculation is too conservative. Problem is how to convince authorities etc. that a smaller relief valve would be acceptable, and what should then be the basis for the calculation. Any suggestions?
In other words, the current calculation is too conservative. Problem is how to convince authorities etc. that a smaller relief valve would be acceptable, and what should then be the basis for the calculation. Any suggestions?