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Mechanical Design of Pressure Vessels

Separator Pressure Vessels Inspection Procedures

Posted on September 23, 2009

All ASME Code vessels are inspected by an approved Code inspector. The manufacturer will supply Code papers signed by the inspector. The nameplate on the…

Shell and Tube Exchangers

Heat Exchanger Tube Pitch

Posted on September 13, 2009October 31, 2012

Tube holes cannot be drilled very close together, since this may structually weaken the tube sheet. The shortest distance between two adjacent tube holes is…

Type Of Devices

Conventional Relief Valves

Posted on September 25, 2009October 28, 2012

Figure 13-2 shows a cross section of a conventional relief valve and Figure 13-3 is a schematic that shows the valve’s operation. Convention al relief…

Fluid Properties

The Flow Stream

Posted on September 16, 2009October 29, 2012

Many times the designer is given the mole fraction of each component in the feed stream but is not given the mole flow rate for…

Basic Separation

Horizontal Two Phase Separator Basic Design

Posted on August 17, 2009October 30, 2012

Separators are designed in either horizontal, vertical, or spherical configurations. Figure 4-1 is a schematic of a horizontal separator. The initial gross separation of liquid…

Pressure Relief

Pressure Relief Valves

Posted on September 25, 2009

The most important safety devices in a production facility are the pressure relief valves, which ensure that pipes, valves, fittings, and pressure vessels can never…

Two Phase Oil and Gas Separation

Maintain Optimum Pressure on Separator

Posted on December 13, 2021

For an oil and gas separator to accomplish its primary functions, pressure must be maintained in the separator so that the liquid and gas can…

Crude Oil Treating System

Crude Oil Treating System

Posted on August 23, 2009

Removing water from crude oil often requires additional processing beyond gravitational separation. In selecting a treating system, several factors should be considered to determine the…

Fractions from atmospheric and vacuum distillation

Vacuum Distillation of Atmospheric Residue

Posted on September 26, 2009October 28, 2012

In modern refinery practice the distillation of atmospheric residue is accomplished under high vacuum conditions in a specially designed tower whose internal equipment ensures a…

Gas Processing

Gas Stripping Service

Posted on May 27, 2013

For stripping service, as in a glycol or amine contactor , bubble cap trays are the most common. In recent years, there has been a…

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