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Relief Valve Sizing

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turboengineer

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I'm designing a 3+MWe Rankine cycle engine, and I need to size a few relief valves for it. I am looking for a good program or web site that will help me size relief valves for liquid, vapor and two-phase flow regimens. I downloaded a valve sizing program from Farris Engineering (Division of Curtis Wright) that is a total mystery to me. The valves will be fairly large (up to 8 inches), so the program will have to be able to handle larger valves. Thanks for the help!

Tim Gallegos, turboengineer
 
The normal procedure is to contact the relief valve vendor and let them size the valves.

An 8" relieve valve on a Rankine unit is too large , I have never heard of use of any relief valve larger than 4" on a Rankine cycle.

You can probalby obtain a relief valve sizing program online by accessing the webpages for the vendors, but the size owuld need to be confirmed by the vendor.
 
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