There are some older threads about this, but I did not find answer to my question:
For gas relief, by the way.
In adiabatic processes we use T1/p1=Tn/pn (as also API521 says). I calculated a backpressure of 1,37 bara at PSV discharge and have relieving pressure of 7bara (121% set-pressure). Upstream PSV we have saturated conditions so that I get the corresponding temperature from the saturation curve which is 287K. The calculated relieving temperature seems way off in my eyes. Do I use the right variables here for the relieving temperature?
Am I right when we talk about relieving temperature is on the discharge side of the PSV at relieving pressure equal to backpressure?
For gas relief, by the way.
In adiabatic processes we use T1/p1=Tn/pn (as also API521 says). I calculated a backpressure of 1,37 bara at PSV discharge and have relieving pressure of 7bara (121% set-pressure). Upstream PSV we have saturated conditions so that I get the corresponding temperature from the saturation curve which is 287K. The calculated relieving temperature seems way off in my eyes. Do I use the right variables here for the relieving temperature?
Am I right when we talk about relieving temperature is on the discharge side of the PSV at relieving pressure equal to backpressure?