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LTX Units and Line Heaters

LTX Unit Condensate Stabilizer

Posted on May 27, 2013

It should be clear from the description of LTX units that the lower pressure separator in an LTX unit is a simple form of cold-feed…

Potential Operating Problem

Sand Problems

Posted on September 2, 2009

Sand can be very troublesome in separators by causing cutout of valve trim, plugging of separator internals, and accumulation in the bottom of the separator.…

Relief Valve Sizing

Two-Phase Flow Standard Sizes

Posted on September 25, 2009October 28, 2012

Two-Phase Flow There are no precise formulas for calculating orifice area for twophase flow. The common convention is to calculate the area required for the…

Mechanical Design of Pressure Vessels

Separator Vessels Pressure Design

Posted on September 23, 2009October 30, 2012

The design pressure for a vessel is called its “Maximum Allowable Working Pressure” (MAWP). In conversation this is sometimes referred to simply as the vessel’s…

Water Treating Theory

Gravity Separation Water Treating

Posted on September 2, 2009October 30, 2012

Most commonly used water treating equipment items rely on the forces of gravity to separate the oil droplets from the water continuous phase. The oil…

Mechanical Design of Pressure Vessels

Pressure Vessels Relief Devices and Corrosion Protection

Posted on September 24, 2009

Pressure Relief Devices All pressure vessels should be equipped with one or more pressure safety valves (PSVs) to prevent overpressure. This is a requirement of…

Mechanical Design of Pressure Vessels

Estimating Pressure Vessels Weights

Posted on September 23, 2009October 29, 2012

It is important to be able to estimate vessel weights, since most cost estimating procedures start with the weight of the vessel. The vessel weight,…

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…

Relief Valve Sizing

Orifice Gas Flow Rate

Posted on September 25, 2009October 28, 2012

The flow rate for gas through a given orifice area or the area required  for a given flow rate is obtained by:

Fluid Properties

Liquid Flow Rate

Posted on September 16, 2009October 29, 2012

The liquid flow rate in moles per day for a given inlet stream can be determined from Equation 3-17. In our example, for an inlet…

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