wenchop
Chemical
- Mar 23, 2012
- 32
Hello, I have to design a pressure relief valve (PSV) for fire situation for both the shell and the tube side of a heat exchanger. The reason is that we have many trains, and they can be isolated/blocked during routine maintenance, and we are assuming that they will not be drained at all times.
Both tube and shell are liquid full (water and oil). My concern is that I am getting huge valve orifices if I assume that vapour generation will displace an equal volume of liquid. Also, I don't know what to assume about heat flux from fire into the tubes (as they are behind a shell).
How do I go about calculating the relief load for fire for this shell and also for the tubes? I am doing basic engineering and do not need to dive into so much detail at this point.
Both tube and shell are liquid full (water and oil). My concern is that I am getting huge valve orifices if I assume that vapour generation will displace an equal volume of liquid. Also, I don't know what to assume about heat flux from fire into the tubes (as they are behind a shell).
How do I go about calculating the relief load for fire for this shell and also for the tubes? I am doing basic engineering and do not need to dive into so much detail at this point.