soma0324
Chemical
- Oct 30, 2005
- 11
i am designing the piping system for my treater desanding system. the treater is operationg at about 80 psig and and i have 2" sch. 160 line coming out of treater going into an atmospheric tank. the piping is on the water side of the treater. now i have to install a butterfly valve on this 2" line to take some pressure drop across the valve. water is at 130 C in the treater (i know this is very high temperature but i am dealing with very heavy oil thats why temperature is too high). now as soon as i come out of the treater and accross the valve the pressure will drop and there will be some flashing of water due to high water temperature and pressure drop across the valve. i cant increase the size of my valve because i need certain pressure drop across the valve. my questions is what else can be done to avoid flashing if i cant change the valve size and i need lot of pressure drop? what damage flashing can cause in the piping and valve? is there a better way to avoid this situation?
I am not trying to control the flow here all i need is some pressure drop across the valve. the valve is snap acting not modulating and i cant modulate the valve because of the sand in water which will eat away the valve seat very quickly if i try to modulate it.
any sugesstions?
I am not trying to control the flow here all i need is some pressure drop across the valve. the valve is snap acting not modulating and i cant modulate the valve because of the sand in water which will eat away the valve seat very quickly if i try to modulate it.
any sugesstions?