barai19
Chemical
- Jul 26, 2006
- 1
Dear Friend,
I have done many two-phase relief calculations by using HEM method. But still I am not clear about two-phase relief. I would like to know when and at what condition two-phase (vapor-liquid) relief can occur. I remember that when both vapor and liquid phase reaches its thermodynamic equilibrium, two-phase relief occurs. If it is true, at what condition a liquid filled vessel can reach its thermodynamic equilibrium. How can I determine there is a two-phase relief? I usually determine by flashing the liquid at relief condition through Pro II simulation software. Is there anyway I can quickly predict? I would appreciate it if anyone could answer my question.
Thanks
Barani
I have done many two-phase relief calculations by using HEM method. But still I am not clear about two-phase relief. I would like to know when and at what condition two-phase (vapor-liquid) relief can occur. I remember that when both vapor and liquid phase reaches its thermodynamic equilibrium, two-phase relief occurs. If it is true, at what condition a liquid filled vessel can reach its thermodynamic equilibrium. How can I determine there is a two-phase relief? I usually determine by flashing the liquid at relief condition through Pro II simulation software. Is there anyway I can quickly predict? I would appreciate it if anyone could answer my question.
Thanks
Barani