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API 520 sizing for 2-phase 1

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MortenA

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Aug 20, 2001
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Why is it that API 520 section C.2.1.1.3 states that sucessive _isentropic_ flashes at lower pressure with the fixed entrphy equal to stagnation conditions shall be used for these calculations? I would have though that a valve is isenthalpic? Where does the "work" go when you keep the entrophy constant? Is it because its "worst case" (with regards to low temperature) or what?

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Morten
 
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MortenA, theoretically we need to do the following flashes:

- From inlet to nozzle thoat: Isentropic flash as work goes into accelerating the fluid (mostly).

- From inlet to outlet: Isenthalpic flash as most of the velocity is destroyed. This is the flash calc we are used to.

 
hmm - okay i think i can buy into this.

Thank you Kruger

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Morten
 
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