anj3
Chemical
- Oct 5, 2011
- 5
thread124-125547:
From the Brown-Souders equation one can determine the flash vessel diameter and height. However, when I apply it to my HTF data(flashing HTF) :
vapor stream: .03 kg/s
density of liquid: 52.8 lb/ft3
vapor density: .325 lb/ft3
K value= .2 for a system without a wire mesh
I attain a radius with a value of 1.9 inches which is too small and inconsistent with known vessel sizes. Are there other methods to size a flash vessel? Are there models that might apply specifically for certain heat transfer fluids(HTF), such as therminol in this case?
Thank you so much for your help!
From the Brown-Souders equation one can determine the flash vessel diameter and height. However, when I apply it to my HTF data(flashing HTF) :
vapor stream: .03 kg/s
density of liquid: 52.8 lb/ft3
vapor density: .325 lb/ft3
K value= .2 for a system without a wire mesh
I attain a radius with a value of 1.9 inches which is too small and inconsistent with known vessel sizes. Are there other methods to size a flash vessel? Are there models that might apply specifically for certain heat transfer fluids(HTF), such as therminol in this case?
Thank you so much for your help!