MortenA
Chemical
- Aug 20, 2001
- 2,998
APi 521 specifies that the relieving temperature is calculated from T1=P1/Pn*Tn
But for cases where P1 and Pn is far apart then the change in Z may matter.
If you can calculate the condition where the density of the gas is the same at relieving pressure (P1) as it was at the normal P and T (Pn and Tn) using e.g. HYSYS should you then use this value for the temperature instead of the more simple approach suggested by API?
Best regards
Morten
But for cases where P1 and Pn is far apart then the change in Z may matter.
If you can calculate the condition where the density of the gas is the same at relieving pressure (P1) as it was at the normal P and T (Pn and Tn) using e.g. HYSYS should you then use this value for the temperature instead of the more simple approach suggested by API?
Best regards
Morten