ginsoakedboy
Mechanical
- Oct 14, 2004
- 157
I am trying to calculate pressure rise and excess (relief) volume for a fire scenario on a long pipe. The fire load is limited to a small portion of the pipe. The pressure increase and excess volume are dependent on the volume that gets heated up.
But, there is a much larger volume that does not get heated to the same extent. Will the pressure increase be smaller since there is a much larger volume in the pipe which does not get heated up? How to perform this calculation?
This will also reduce the excess volume to be relieved. How to get the new relief volume?
Any insights on this will be helpful. Also please let me know if my logic is flawed.
Thank you in advance.
But, there is a much larger volume that does not get heated to the same extent. Will the pressure increase be smaller since there is a much larger volume in the pipe which does not get heated up? How to perform this calculation?
This will also reduce the excess volume to be relieved. How to get the new relief volume?
Any insights on this will be helpful. Also please let me know if my logic is flawed.
Thank you in advance.