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Flare Emissions

Flare Emissions

Flare Emissions

(OP)
hai,

Can anyone please help me with flare emissions calculations.

The information given is as follows:

25 MMSCF of gas is vented to the flare due to startup, shutdown, and maintenance of the facilty.
Flare control efficiency is 98 percent.

i would appreciate your help.

Thanks,
sandy

RE: Flare Emissions

Could you provide a little more information as to what you are trying to calculate?  

Are you trying to get an emission rate (grams per second of pollutant)?  Or are you trying to model the concentrations 100 yards downwind of the flare?

Also, you might want to try posting in the Local Exhaust Ventilation Forum.  It's not a very active forum, but there might be someone that could help?


Everest

RE: Flare Emissions

(OP)
Hai eyan,

Thanks for your reply.
Iam trying to estimate emissions in tons per year or lbs/hr for CO, NOx, PM10, VOC and SO2.
I think we will have to get the emission factors for natural gas combustion from AP-42 for estimating the emissions.
Please let me know if you are able to come up with a solution

Thanks,
aakanksha

RE: Flare Emissions

Hi Sandy,

If it's AP-42 emission factors you're looking for then I think this link may point in you in the right direction.

http://www.epa.gov/ttn/chief/ap42/ch13/final/c13s05.pdf

They're assuming a minimum 98% combustion efficiency which I assume is the same thing as flare control efficiency.

This other paper might be able to help.
http://www.epa.gov/ttnchie1/conference/ei12/poster/martin.pdf

It's a paper from Spain so the emission factors may or may not apply within the United States, but the methodology seems straight forward.  I haven't read the entire document yet.  

Basically, once you find some emission factors that you're confident with the problem's solved.  

I hope this is enough information to help you calculate your emission inventory.  If not, maybe you can reply and hopefully someone else can provide more details.

Good luck.

Everest

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