Orifice sizing for pressure vessel blowdown
Orifice sizing for pressure vessel blowdown
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Hello,
I have a pressure vessel (3-phase separator) with a blow down line connected between it and a atmospheric storage tank. the separator can operate anywhere from 80psi to 450psi, and the tank from 0oz to 16oz.
I have never done this before, I just need help on a rule of thumb, equation, etc. on how to size the orifice to blow down this separator to the tank without over pressuring the tank.
The fluid to be blown is natural gas (may contain a bit of condensate sometimes).
Or a book/page that I can look to get an idea
Thank you.
I have a pressure vessel (3-phase separator) with a blow down line connected between it and a atmospheric storage tank. the separator can operate anywhere from 80psi to 450psi, and the tank from 0oz to 16oz.
I have never done this before, I just need help on a rule of thumb, equation, etc. on how to size the orifice to blow down this separator to the tank without over pressuring the tank.
The fluid to be blown is natural gas (may contain a bit of condensate sometimes).
Or a book/page that I can look to get an idea
Thank you.
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RE: Orifice sizing for pressure vessel blowdown
Good luck,
Latexman
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RE: Orifice sizing for pressure vessel blowdown
RE: Orifice sizing for pressure vessel blowdown
This sounds like a wholly bad idea to me. I'm not sure what you mean by 0 to 16 oz, but most "atmospheric" tanks have a pressure rating of a few inches of water column only.
Even if the volume flow is somehow less than the vent system of the tank, you risk sending a pressure pulse down the vent line on activation of the relief system before it gets to any steady state and the velocity going into your tank could be very high unless you have a very big pipe. Your gas might also be at very low temperatures after the de-pressurisation and contain liquid droplets at high veleocity.
Do what is suggested and use a purpose built KO drum prior to your vent / flare.
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