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    Compressor hot gas bypass check valves

    We are installing a hot gas bypass to protect centrifugal compressor from surge following ESD. The design includes two 24-inch check valves immediately downstream of the bypass line to minimise the compressor discharge volume that needs to be depressured. The required opening time of the bypass...
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    Ice Formation in PSV tailpipes

    The possibility of ice formation in the flare system when high pressure wet gas stream from a separator is relieved to flare looks very high. If two-phase relief flow including the free water is considered, the situation looks even worse. Does anyone know thow these scenarios are mitigated...
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    Ice Formation in PSV tailpipe

    The possibility of ice formation in the flare system when high pressure wet gas stream from a separator is relieved to flare looks high. If two-phase relief flow including the free water is considered, the situation looks worse. Does anyone know thow these scenarios are mitigated against? I...
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    Flare Radiation

    The crane cab is cited as one of the positions critical with respect to flare radiation. Should credit be taken if cab is air conditioned? If so, how do we factor A/C into the radiant heat predictions.
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    Backpressure correction for balanced bellows

    It's the the builtup plus superimposed backpressure. We don't find that much of a balancing out effect. Valve A has slightly higher backpressure, but this is more than compensted for by the difference in Kb. The 16% overpressure valve with the lower set point has around 8-10% more capacity...
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    Backpressure correction for balanced bellows

    We have 2 identical balanced bellows type PSVs. PSV A is set at 9.5 barg and PSV B 10 barg. They both protect the same equipment which has a 10 barg design pressure. PSV A has a 16% overpressure, PSV B has 10% overpressure. Each PSV has a backpressure of 4 barg. When I refer to API 520, Figure...
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    Losses through Tee Run when Branch is blanked.

    To Big Inch. The 2-in PSV inlet is taken off a 2-in process line. The pressure drop is taken from entrance to the 2-in inlet to the PSV inlet flange. On other PSVs with larger inlets, the inlet vent valve is fitted onto a Nipoflange and issue of a Tee doesn't arise (no Tee has been allowed for...
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    Losses through Tee Run when Branch is blanked.

    Thanks for your responses. It's a welded, 2 x 3/4 inch reducing Tee.
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    Losses through Tee Run when Branch is blanked.

    On a 2-inch inlet line to a PSV we have an installed Tee fitting with a blanked vent valve taken off the Tee branch. The equivalent length of a Straight through Tee is dominating the friction losses in the PSV inlet line generating losses exceeding API 3% guideline. If there is no flow to or...
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    PSV Outlet Flange Size

    The PSV is a modulating pilot which can accept considerably higher backpressures than 14 barg. I think our initial concern has been laid to rest.
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    PSV Outlet Flange Size

    JoeWong88 thanks for your comments. Our current thinking is that the pressure downstream of the psv nozzle will incease. Provided the increased pressure is below the PSV critical flow pressure, relief capacity will not unaffected.
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    PSV Outlet Flange Size

    PSV has a 6-inch outlet. We have input the PSV data into our Flarenet model with following result; Flowrate = 308,136 kg/h PSV backpressure = 14 barg. PSV 6-inch outlet flange Mach No. = 1 If we increase to 8-inch outlet; Flowrate = 308,136 kg/h PSV backpressure = 14 barg. Mach No at 8-inch...
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    PSV Outlet Flange Size

    My concern is that we get sonic at the outlet flange at lower than psv design throughputs. Does this suggest that the psv capacity may be affected?
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    PSV Outlet Flange Size

    When we run several of our PSVs in Flarenet we get mach one at the PSV outlet flanges. Does this mean these flanges are undersized? In some cases we need to go up two sizes to avoid sonic.
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    Tailpipe Mach Number

    Can the Mach number be allowed to reach 1.0 in the PSV disposal system piping?

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