JohnnyHS
Petroleum
- May 29, 2009
- 34
Ladies and Gentlemen of the engineering community your input please!
I have a flowmeter (variable area) and am deciding where to put the needle valve to regulate the flow for a) the sample line and b) water cooing line. I have had discussions with various engineers with some recommending pre and some post needle valve location for both.
In this particular example for the sample flowmeter and needle valve it is hydrocarbon condensate (think gasoline) with a line pressure of 11 Barg and a flow rate of 3 Litres a minute.
For the cooling water it is a similar flow rate but a reduced pressure at 3Barg nominal.
Where would you put it? and why?

Johnny H-S BSc(Hons) MInstMC
Engineers like to solve problems. If there are no problems handily available, they will create their own problems.
I have a flowmeter (variable area) and am deciding where to put the needle valve to regulate the flow for a) the sample line and b) water cooing line. I have had discussions with various engineers with some recommending pre and some post needle valve location for both.
In this particular example for the sample flowmeter and needle valve it is hydrocarbon condensate (think gasoline) with a line pressure of 11 Barg and a flow rate of 3 Litres a minute.
For the cooling water it is a similar flow rate but a reduced pressure at 3Barg nominal.
Where would you put it? and why?
Johnny H-S BSc(Hons) MInstMC
Engineers like to solve problems. If there are no problems handily available, they will create their own problems.