SLuyckx
Chemical
- Oct 18, 2010
- 1
Hello,
We have several tanks protected for overpressure and vacuum by a liquid seal. The system consists of a small pipe in another pipe with a larger diameter and a closed bottom end. In case of overpressure the liquid will move upwards and at a certain overpressure the gas start flowing through the liquid .
Two questions arise about this particular system of a liquid seal:
1. Is there an engineering standard to calculate the capacity of a liquid seal used for overpressure protection?
2. What is de the maximum allowed accumulated pressure for vessel with 0 psig design pressure? ASME Section VIII Division 1 cannot be used since it is only applicable for pressures above 15 psig.
We have several tanks protected for overpressure and vacuum by a liquid seal. The system consists of a small pipe in another pipe with a larger diameter and a closed bottom end. In case of overpressure the liquid will move upwards and at a certain overpressure the gas start flowing through the liquid .
Two questions arise about this particular system of a liquid seal:
1. Is there an engineering standard to calculate the capacity of a liquid seal used for overpressure protection?
2. What is de the maximum allowed accumulated pressure for vessel with 0 psig design pressure? ASME Section VIII Division 1 cannot be used since it is only applicable for pressures above 15 psig.