DanielB79
Chemical
- Feb 20, 2014
- 5
Hello,
I've come across a quite mangy PSV sizing. I didn't find any similar argument across the forum, so I've started a new topic. I have a PSV that is mounted on a pig trap (receiver) that must be sized for Fire Scenario but that has a Set Pressure of 211.2 barg (relief at 255.6 barg according to API-520): I've tried to simulate the crude oil conditions at that pressure but obviously HYSYS fails in doing that (supercritical conditions). The pig trap is essentially a piece of 16" pipe with a total length of 9000 mm, so the volume of trapped crude is not much. The crude inside is in liquid state (dead oil) and is possibly trapped inside in case of emergency.
How would you proceed? Any hint or help is very appreciated. Thanks!!
I've come across a quite mangy PSV sizing. I didn't find any similar argument across the forum, so I've started a new topic. I have a PSV that is mounted on a pig trap (receiver) that must be sized for Fire Scenario but that has a Set Pressure of 211.2 barg (relief at 255.6 barg according to API-520): I've tried to simulate the crude oil conditions at that pressure but obviously HYSYS fails in doing that (supercritical conditions). The pig trap is essentially a piece of 16" pipe with a total length of 9000 mm, so the volume of trapped crude is not much. The crude inside is in liquid state (dead oil) and is possibly trapped inside in case of emergency.
How would you proceed? Any hint or help is very appreciated. Thanks!!