cjvanderhoef
Chemical
- May 15, 2007
- 1
I am working on a high pressure dense phase CO2 pipeline.
I am a recent graduate in chemical engineering and have not sized a PSV before. My company has a sizing spreedsheet, but I wanted to make sure I am addressing everything that needs to be addressed. This is the reason for posting to this site. Here are my initial concerns: This PSV will be in an enclosed building. Therefore the PSV will vent outside the building. The operating pressure of the pipeline is 1,800 psig. The JT effect from a DP of 1,800 psig to atm will reduce the temperature to below -50F. How is this temperature drop handled? Do you use low temp steel or heat trace, or is there another way to handle it? Also, what am I missing or what other things do I need to consider when sizing this PSV.
Any comments are greatly appreciated,
Thanks,
Christian
I am a recent graduate in chemical engineering and have not sized a PSV before. My company has a sizing spreedsheet, but I wanted to make sure I am addressing everything that needs to be addressed. This is the reason for posting to this site. Here are my initial concerns: This PSV will be in an enclosed building. Therefore the PSV will vent outside the building. The operating pressure of the pipeline is 1,800 psig. The JT effect from a DP of 1,800 psig to atm will reduce the temperature to below -50F. How is this temperature drop handled? Do you use low temp steel or heat trace, or is there another way to handle it? Also, what am I missing or what other things do I need to consider when sizing this PSV.
Any comments are greatly appreciated,
Thanks,
Christian