Halflife9
Chemical
- Oct 9, 2008
- 2
I want to increase the rates for a propane system that uses a bullet for storage at ambient temperature in equilibrium (the bullet pressure floats with ambient conditions). The increased rates will require more NPSHa than I have with the current system for a single pump according to the curves. Is there an inexpensive way to increase the NPSHa without making major piping or vessel modifications?
One idea was to put a fuel gas pad on the bullet to increase the vessel pressure for additional NPSHa. Would this work or is the system just going to find a new equilibrium at the higher vessel pressure?
I have heard of vessels put under a Nitrogen pad or other inert gas to gain NPSHa, but this depends on whether the system is compatible with the inert gas.
Is increasing the vessel pressure with a pad even an option? If so what type of pad could I use for a propane system?
Thanks
One idea was to put a fuel gas pad on the bullet to increase the vessel pressure for additional NPSHa. Would this work or is the system just going to find a new equilibrium at the higher vessel pressure?
I have heard of vessels put under a Nitrogen pad or other inert gas to gain NPSHa, but this depends on whether the system is compatible with the inert gas.
Is increasing the vessel pressure with a pad even an option? If so what type of pad could I use for a propane system?
Thanks