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Mechanical Design of Pressure Vessels

Pressure Vessels Maximum Allowable Stress Values

Posted on September 23, 2009October 29, 2012

The maximum allowable stress values to be used in the calculation of the vessel’s wall thickness are given in the ASME Code for many different…

Type Of Devices

Rupture Discs

Posted on September 25, 2009

These are thin diaphragms held between flanges and calibrated to burst at a specified static inlet pressure. Unlike relief valves, rapture discs cannot reseal when…

Crude Oil Treating System

Electrostatic Treaters Process

Posted on September 2, 2009October 30, 2012

Some treaters use an electrode section. Figure 6-11 illustrates a typical design of a horizontal electrostatic treater. The flow path in an electrostatic treater is…

Water Treating Equipment

Corrugated Plate Interceptor Design

Posted on September 4, 2009October 31, 2012

The most common form of parallel plate interceptor used in oil facilities is the corrugated plate interceptor (CPI). This is a refinement of the PPI…

Water Treating Equipment

Gravity Separator Plate Coalescers

Posted on September 4, 2009October 31, 2012

Plate coalescers are skim tanks or vessels that use internal plates to improve the gravity separation process. Various configurations of plate coalescers have been devised.…

Water Treating Equipment

Skim Pile

Posted on September 5, 2009October 31, 2012

The skim pile is a type of disposal pile. As shown in Figure 7-18, flow through the multiple series of baffle plates creates zones of…

Two Phase Separator Theory

Two Phase Separator Settling Time

Posted on September 14, 2009October 30, 2012

In the gravity settling section the liquid drops will settle at a velocity determined by equating the gravity force on the drop with the drag…

LTX Units and Line Heaters

LTX Coil Diameter Sizing

Posted on September 16, 2009October 28, 2012

Erosional flow criteria will almost always govern in choosing the diameter. Sometimes it is necessary to check for pressure drop in the coil. Typically, pressure…

Water Treating Theory

Water Treating Coalescence

Posted on September 3, 2009

The process of coalescence in water treating systems is more time dependent than the process of dispersion. In dispersions of two immiscible liquids, immediate coalescence…

Production Process Component

Separator Level Control

Posted on August 20, 2009

It is also necessary to control the gas/liquid interface or the oil/water interface in process equipment. This is done with a level controller and liquid…

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