supermax
Chemical
- Feb 10, 2003
- 12
Hello to everyone, it seems that I post only to solve my troubles, but... I hope I will give soon my feed back!
Well, I have to size a pressure safety valve installed downstream an furnace, in wich occurs a partial vaporization of an hydrocarbons mixture. The calculation hypothesis is: outlet valve in downstram line blocked closed and total vaporization of the fluid hold up in the furnace coils, since furnace does not stop working. A conservative way to size the safety valve is to consider the mass flow given by the ratio between total heat power input from furnace and latent heat of fluid vaporization, evaluated at the relieving conditions. However, I realized that in this way the safety valve will be really enormous! So, I tried to understand this point: If I consider my fluid hold up contained in closed system (assuming coils bundle like a vessel) and I start to heat the fluid from operating conditions, in wich I have a fluid state with both liquid and vapour phases, up to relieving conditions,perhaps when the safety valve opens total fluid is already in the vapour phase! So, maybe that the valve can be sized for thermal expansion of gas, instead of total fluid vaporization. Someone can suggest me an easy way to evaluate it before sizing the safety valve? Thank you for the attention.
Well, I have to size a pressure safety valve installed downstream an furnace, in wich occurs a partial vaporization of an hydrocarbons mixture. The calculation hypothesis is: outlet valve in downstram line blocked closed and total vaporization of the fluid hold up in the furnace coils, since furnace does not stop working. A conservative way to size the safety valve is to consider the mass flow given by the ratio between total heat power input from furnace and latent heat of fluid vaporization, evaluated at the relieving conditions. However, I realized that in this way the safety valve will be really enormous! So, I tried to understand this point: If I consider my fluid hold up contained in closed system (assuming coils bundle like a vessel) and I start to heat the fluid from operating conditions, in wich I have a fluid state with both liquid and vapour phases, up to relieving conditions,perhaps when the safety valve opens total fluid is already in the vapour phase! So, maybe that the valve can be sized for thermal expansion of gas, instead of total fluid vaporization. Someone can suggest me an easy way to evaluate it before sizing the safety valve? Thank you for the attention.