Forshei
Structural
- Dec 18, 2002
- 2
Dear Sirs,
As a structural engineer I've been assigned to design a support platform for 2 off Block Body PSVs on an offshore gas processing platform.
Downstream each PSV there is a short horizontal section, continuing via a 90 deg elbow downward to a connection to the flare header via a T-section.
The reaction force for the PSV (calculated by the piping department) is in the 250 kN region, pointing towards the PSV nozzle. Calculation of the reaction force is based on API RP 520, section 2.4.1, which is valid for an open discharge system.
I strongly feel that the calculated reaction forces are too high, and possibly in the wrong direction, as forces will cancel each other out as the velocity vector changes direction. However, the piping department claims that they have always used that formula and that the calculated reaction force is a transient force that will be present in the instant the valve opens.
I hope that there is a set of design rules somewhere which is more relevant for this system, and that someone could be kind enough to point me in the right direction.
Regards
Bjorn Forshei
As a structural engineer I've been assigned to design a support platform for 2 off Block Body PSVs on an offshore gas processing platform.
Downstream each PSV there is a short horizontal section, continuing via a 90 deg elbow downward to a connection to the flare header via a T-section.
The reaction force for the PSV (calculated by the piping department) is in the 250 kN region, pointing towards the PSV nozzle. Calculation of the reaction force is based on API RP 520, section 2.4.1, which is valid for an open discharge system.
I strongly feel that the calculated reaction forces are too high, and possibly in the wrong direction, as forces will cancel each other out as the velocity vector changes direction. However, the piping department claims that they have always used that formula and that the calculated reaction force is a transient force that will be present in the instant the valve opens.
I hope that there is a set of design rules somewhere which is more relevant for this system, and that someone could be kind enough to point me in the right direction.
Regards
Bjorn Forshei