SILVERSTONE
Petroleum
- Sep 29, 2005
- 15
I've to design an Emergency Depressurization System (blowdown valve + orifice + tubing) for a methane tank (80 bar a. at 35°C). A study seems to show that very low temperatures can be reached by the tubing steel (from -40°C to -100°C).
I want to use some low temperature resisting materials but, because they are more expensive, I need to estimate the length wich will have to be made in this low temperature steel.
Is there anybody having an idea or some informations ?
I want to use some low temperature resisting materials but, because they are more expensive, I need to estimate the length wich will have to be made in this low temperature steel.
Is there anybody having an idea or some informations ?