dash81
Chemical
- Oct 18, 2007
- 8
Hi everybody, I'm a junior process engineer and I'm facing my first RO sizing and specification, it is a restriction orifice for gas blowdown from a pressure vessel. The blowdown is from 1400 psig to 30 psig in 15 minutes according to client's standards. The RO has a block valve downstream in which a pipe spec break occurs (600#-150#). I performed a HYSYS dynamic simulation including the vessel (with actual dimensions), the RO, the relief network pipe and flare, and found the peak value of back pressure at the RO to be around 100 psig, so I specified it with this value and develop a Datasheet for it. It was sent to a manufacturer who says the pressure drop across the RO will be only around 700 psig (which is the critical pressure). So I am concerned about the difference between the RO manufacturer and the simulation results, knowing that the relief system downstream the RO is 150#. I would really appreciate any advise. Thanks in advance. Best regards.