AMT23
Chemical
- Jan 6, 2005
- 2
Hi all,
I'd like to calculate the average flowrate of process feed over a short period of time (say 4 mins) when one tube ruptures. The instantaneous flowrate would equal the sonic velocity multiplied by tube cross sectional area, but how long the sonic flow rate is maintained, and how the rate changes over time?
I think this is a basic safety design at many refinery. All opinions and references are greatly appreciated.
Andy
I'd like to calculate the average flowrate of process feed over a short period of time (say 4 mins) when one tube ruptures. The instantaneous flowrate would equal the sonic velocity multiplied by tube cross sectional area, but how long the sonic flow rate is maintained, and how the rate changes over time?
I think this is a basic safety design at many refinery. All opinions and references are greatly appreciated.
Andy