hskk
Chemical
- Dec 1, 2005
- 15
Hi,I have some doubt regarding the sizing of PSV.
Here is the case:
the contactor will be operating at 100F, 855 psig. The PSV sizing for the contactor shall be based on fire case. The contactor shall be packed column.
The latent heat of glycol solution at 855 psig (corresponding boiling temp is about 800F)is very small (0.0126 Btu/lb).
According to API 520/521, the vapour to be relieved due to vaporization and the expansion of gas needs to be estimated when sizing the PSV. However, the vapour to be relieved is going to be a large number because of the small value of latent heat.
My doubts are as follow:
1) the latent heat of glycol at 855 psig (0.0126 Btu/lb)is correct? (I read the value from HYSYS) if not, what should be the value? where can i check?
2) if the latent heat of glycol is so small (however, i still think that it is possible for the temp of contactor to increase to 800 F in a very short period of time when exposed to fire), can I consider only the expansion of gas as vapour to be relieved(heat input through unwetted surface)?
Here is the case:
the contactor will be operating at 100F, 855 psig. The PSV sizing for the contactor shall be based on fire case. The contactor shall be packed column.
The latent heat of glycol solution at 855 psig (corresponding boiling temp is about 800F)is very small (0.0126 Btu/lb).
According to API 520/521, the vapour to be relieved due to vaporization and the expansion of gas needs to be estimated when sizing the PSV. However, the vapour to be relieved is going to be a large number because of the small value of latent heat.
My doubts are as follow:
1) the latent heat of glycol at 855 psig (0.0126 Btu/lb)is correct? (I read the value from HYSYS) if not, what should be the value? where can i check?
2) if the latent heat of glycol is so small (however, i still think that it is possible for the temp of contactor to increase to 800 F in a very short period of time when exposed to fire), can I consider only the expansion of gas as vapour to be relieved(heat input through unwetted surface)?