PetroBob
Chemical
- Dec 23, 2005
- 60
I have a 3 phase separator (Vap, liquid hydrocarbon & water). There is a control valve in the liq HC line just downstream of the separator. At the control valve inlet, vapour pressure P(VAP) = fluid system pressure 300 psig (since it is a boiling liquid). Downstream of the control valve the pressure is reduced to 150 psig producing a 2 phase flashing mixture. Is vapour pressure of the mixture downstream of the control valve equal to system pressure ie P(VAP) = 150 psig?
Further downstream is an exchanger heating the mixture, and therefore more flashing. Is the vapour pressure at exchanger outlet equal to system pressure (150 psig minus losses) at this point?
Thanks and have a Merry Christmas!
Further downstream is an exchanger heating the mixture, and therefore more flashing. Is the vapour pressure at exchanger outlet equal to system pressure (150 psig minus losses) at this point?
Thanks and have a Merry Christmas!