jcaiken
Chemical
- Sep 10, 2002
- 31
Since 2000 HYSYS (and possibly other simulators) has calculated a 'real' Cp/Cv Ratio as its default and this can create potential problems if used inappropriately.
As pressure increases the 'ideal' Cp/Cv Ratio typically reduces from 1.4 towards 1.2 but the 'real' ratio can increase from 1.4 to over 3 for the same scenario.
The use of a 'real' ratio for RV orifice sizing can result in under-sized orifices and valves being fitted.
As well as process sizing calculations for RVs, compressors, etc. this ratio is also used in estimating the reactive loads caused by RV operation and could affect the piping stress analysis.
As pressure increases the 'ideal' Cp/Cv Ratio typically reduces from 1.4 towards 1.2 but the 'real' ratio can increase from 1.4 to over 3 for the same scenario.
The use of a 'real' ratio for RV orifice sizing can result in under-sized orifices and valves being fitted.
As well as process sizing calculations for RVs, compressors, etc. this ratio is also used in estimating the reactive loads caused by RV operation and could affect the piping stress analysis.