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Chemical
- Oct 19, 2010
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don1980 advised that I should start this question on a new thread.
Let us consider this scenario: A PV is installed on pump discharge line to regulate the discharge fluid pressure from 526 psig to 360 psig with a throughput of 70,000 bopd. If for any reason, the PV fails, it is expected that excessive pressure would be experienced in the downstream pipeline. To avoid this, a PSV would be installed.
What condition/scenario should be considered to determine the relief flow rate to size the PSV? The purpose of this is to protect the downstream pipeline from excessive pressure because it has been derated to 360 psig.
Someone suggested that the relieving flowrate should be the total throughput from the valve. Is the condition right?
I am what I am by His grace
Let us consider this scenario: A PV is installed on pump discharge line to regulate the discharge fluid pressure from 526 psig to 360 psig with a throughput of 70,000 bopd. If for any reason, the PV fails, it is expected that excessive pressure would be experienced in the downstream pipeline. To avoid this, a PSV would be installed.
What condition/scenario should be considered to determine the relief flow rate to size the PSV? The purpose of this is to protect the downstream pipeline from excessive pressure because it has been derated to 360 psig.
Someone suggested that the relieving flowrate should be the total throughput from the valve. Is the condition right?
I am what I am by His grace