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    How to know if a PSV has opened?

    The failure to open could also have been due to pressure buildup above the disc. I2I
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    Large Pump Mnufacturer

    rmw: ITT has the allis-chalmers pump line. I2I
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    Grid for CFD

    Some packages have built in features to help you evaluate/fix your mesh. I2I
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    Bottom Blowdown - Required Flow

    Most likely, the blowdown tank/vent was incorrectly from the start. Using a smaller valve may be an option, provided you are still able to clear out the drum effectively. It may require you to blowdown more frequently. I2I
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    Relief Valves on Deaerator

    See the following excerpt from the HEI deaerator standard. I2Ihttp://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=8542a288-d25f-4956-8f81-744e9d8870f0&file=HEI_EXCERPT.JPG
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    Steam Valve back pressure

    1. This is a common condition. 2. 3% is the allowable accumulation for a section I valve. I2I
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    Back Pressure Regulating Valves

    Two parallel flow paths = less resistance than 1 flow path = lower pressure I2I
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    Vent and drain

    If your high point and low point is 5 meters apart, then 5 meters is the correct answer; if they are 10 meters apart, then 10 meters is your answer. Is there something I'm not understanding? I2I
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    A 335 grade P5 +Any chance of having it at 745 C temperature?

    There are allowances in the Codes for abnormal temperature/pressure excursions providing the yield stress is not passed; however, a 10 hour process would not fit into this category. I2I
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    Tutorials for Boilers, DA tanks, steam systems

    Try the B&W or Combustion Engineering books. I2I
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    Relief valves

    Also.....for backpressure and blowback concerns I2I
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    Isothermal Tail Gas Calc - Darcy Friction Factor?

    I believe that the factor of 4 is a result of how the characteristic hydraulic diameter is defined. I2I
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    Multistage RO

    Multiple orifices are used to avoid cavitation. I2I
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    NPSH margin and ANSI/HI 9.6.1

    Without knowing the specifics of the plant, 10% is probably too low and 80% is most likely overkill on the margin. Most that I've been involved with operated in the 30%-50% range. You need to look at NPSH not only at design conditions but also at runout. Also confirm whether the margin is...
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    When are expansion joints in the suction required?

    Sometimes, it is also wise to include them if: - the pipe is not routed/designed and loads are unknown - the pump is not purchased and allowable loads are unknown This may not result in optimal solution, but it does prevent costly rework in projects where activities are a little out of sync. I2I
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    Steam ejector design

    Birgenheier paper: http://www.graham-mfg.com/downloads/23.pdf I2I
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    NPSH margin and ANSI/HI 9.6.1

    Don't forget that specifying too much NPSH margin may not be desirable either as it could have adverse affects on the pump/system. I2I
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    A few words to mechanical engineers

    In my experience, the boiler is usually hung from the top, not supported from the bottom up. What type of boiler is it? Manufacturer? I2I
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    Safety valve setting

    For a large boiler with multiple SRVs, the set pressures will not all be the design pressure. I2I
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    Using oversized PSV

    If there is sufficient margin between the operating and set pressure and the only relief scenario is a fire, then there is probably no issue with using an oversized valve. In the event of a fire where the valve opens, there may be some additional damage to the valve, but it would most likely...

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