Richler
Chemical
- Aug 22, 2003
- 7
Hi,
I'm performing a blowdown calculation in adiabatic conditions for a gas header (mainly methane).
Initial conditions are P=460 bara and T=60°C. The header has to be fully depressurized.
The problem is that overcooling over -10 °C has to be avoided during depressuring (pipeline design temperature).
The flare header backpressure is nearly atmospheric.
Is there a way to perform the blowdown (using several time intervals or whatever) in a way to avoid overcooling?
Thanks for the patience,
best regards,
Francesco
I'm performing a blowdown calculation in adiabatic conditions for a gas header (mainly methane).
Initial conditions are P=460 bara and T=60°C. The header has to be fully depressurized.
The problem is that overcooling over -10 °C has to be avoided during depressuring (pipeline design temperature).
The flare header backpressure is nearly atmospheric.
Is there a way to perform the blowdown (using several time intervals or whatever) in a way to avoid overcooling?
Thanks for the patience,
best regards,
Francesco