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Praxisbezogenes Vorgehen bei der Auslegung von Sicherheitsventilen und deren Abblaseleitungen für die Durchstroömung mit Dampf/Flüssigkeits‐Gemischen – Teil 2
Author(s) -
Schmidt Jürgen,
Westphal Frank
Publication year - 1997
Publication title -
chemie ingenieur technik
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.365
H-Index - 36
eISSN - 1522-2640
pISSN - 0009-286X
DOI - 10.1002/cite.330690805
Subject(s) - pressure drop , safety valve , flow (mathematics) , mechanics , thermodynamics , physics
The design of an integral safety valveblow‐off pipe system embraces the following essential steps: 1. An incident scenario must first be defined. All reasonable deviations from proper operation of plant must be considered. 2. The flow state at the entry to the safety valve must then be ascertained (one‐phase or binary flow); and 3. the minimal mass flow from the plant component to be protected must be calculated. Independently thereof, it is necessary 4. to determine the mass flow density in the blow‐off pipe system; it is usually related to the cross‐sectional area of the valve seat. The ratio of the two quantities gives the minimum necessary blow‐off cross‐sectional area. 5. In the final step, the pressure drop in the feed line and the counter‐pressure at the valve exit must be examined in order to assure reliable functioning of the valve also in conjunction with the pipe system. Steps 1. to 3. were considered in Part 1, and steps 4. and 5. are described herein. Appropriate recommendations and the necessary equations are given for each step. The main emphasis is placed on applicability of the calculations.