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High pressure fire relief - water

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MortenA

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I have got a vessel with a design pressure of 210 barg.

The fluid into the vessel is natural gas from an underground storage (formation not cavern) - water wet.

The vessel design pressure is higher than the well shut-in pressure so the relevant design acse is "fire".

My problem is that Pc for water is 220 barg - below 211 bara+21%=254 barg.

Now what heat of evaporation do i then assign?

at 210 barg the heat of evaporation is 453 kj/kg but it goes toward 0 at Pc=220 bar.

Should i just use the heat of evaporation at 210 barg?

Best regards

Morten
 
What formulas are you using for sizing the RV? Since you're in the supercritical region, it will act more like a vapor relief valve than a boiling liquid RV.

Larry
 
Thats my point excactly!

But my questin was more related to how to calculate the load. I must check with regards to the RV - but i recon i will use the API steam famula (section 3.7.1 with a supreheat correction factor as for 3000 psi even thoug 210 barg+21% is 3700 psi?

Best regards

Morten
 
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