ChemE2912
Chemical
- Jul 11, 2003
- 26
HI FOLKS,
We are dealing with the following problem:
The line that feeds a Crude Unit, coming from a heating train,which is 100 m away from the tower, handles a mixed phase product (vapor/liquid).
The product leaving the heater is at 453 °F, and the tower pressure is 15 psig. The pipe that interconnects the heater with the tower is 42".
Is there any limitation and criteria (velocity, density x (velocity^2), location of the heater with respect to the tower, etc...)for this line to handle two phase flow? We have the understanding that it should not exceed 80% of the sonic flow, but have no other means to determine whether the line is sized correctly or not.
Any help is appreciated.
Regards,
ChemE2912
We are dealing with the following problem:
The line that feeds a Crude Unit, coming from a heating train,which is 100 m away from the tower, handles a mixed phase product (vapor/liquid).
The product leaving the heater is at 453 °F, and the tower pressure is 15 psig. The pipe that interconnects the heater with the tower is 42".
Is there any limitation and criteria (velocity, density x (velocity^2), location of the heater with respect to the tower, etc...)for this line to handle two phase flow? We have the understanding that it should not exceed 80% of the sonic flow, but have no other means to determine whether the line is sized correctly or not.
Any help is appreciated.
Regards,
ChemE2912