sheiko
Chemical
- May 7, 2007
- 422
Hello,
Could you please confirm that the below formula for calculating relieving temperature is always correct for fire case: T1=T0*(P0/P1)with T in K?
eg:
T0=92°C
P0=1.79 bara
P1=5.41 bara
Then, T1=278°C
I ask this because we receive from subcontractor a value of 155°C for this example...
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Could you please confirm that the below formula for calculating relieving temperature is always correct for fire case: T1=T0*(P0/P1)with T in K?
eg:
T0=92°C
P0=1.79 bara
P1=5.41 bara
Then, T1=278°C
I ask this because we receive from subcontractor a value of 155°C for this example...
"We don't believe things because they are true, things are true because we believe them."
"Small people talk about others, average people talk about things, smart people talk about ideas and legends never talk."