Title: Where We Go Wrong In Line Sizing
1Where We Go Wrong In Line Sizing
- Dick Hawrelak
- Presented to ES317Y in 1999 at UWO
2Introduction
- 31 of large property damage losses are caused by
failures in piping systems. - Some lines reach 60 inches in diameter - larger
than many equipment items.
3Mass and Energy Balances
- MB EB balances must include
- Normal mass balance - base case.
- Start-up, shut down or upset devn.
- Recycle of off-spec products.
- Equipment bypass conditions.
- MB for flare, fire water, sewers, steam,
condensate and CTW headers.
4Poor Line Sizing Guidelines
- Limiting line velocities not known or ignored.
- Velocity greater than 15 fps in CS pipe can cause
erosion. - Low velocities (lt 3 fps) can cause entrained
solids to settle and plug lines.
5Poor Line Sizing Engineering Discipline
- Poor record keeping during Phase 3 prevents
detailed follow-up in Phase 4 design stage. - PSV lines need to be checked in Phase 4.
- Pump lines need to be checked in Phase 4.
6Poor Pipe Selection
- Corrosiveness of fluid unknown.
- At high temps, degradation may produce acidic
components. (La. HumbleTherm example). - Pipe not suitable for unexpected cold
temperatures. - Pipe not suitable for unexpected extreme high
temperatures.
7Choked Flow Of Compressible Fluids
- Compressible fluid flow not well understood by
process engineers. - Flows at Mach 1 (Sonic Flow) can be destructive.
8Choked Flow Example 1
9Choked Flow Example 2
10Two-Phase Flow
- Two Phase Flow not well understood by process
engineers. - Horizontal Flow - Baker Chart.
- Vertical Down Flow.
- Vertical Up Flow.
11Baker Chart Horizontal, Two Phase Flow
12Two-Phase Flow In Vertical Down Flow Piping
- Siphons may form readily
- May have damaging pulsating flow
13Vertical Down Flow Piping
14Two-Phase Flow In Vertical Up Flow Piping
- May have damaging pulsating flow
- 4 ft. dia. Cooling tower inlet pipe experiences
severe vibration, fails floods plant
15Vertical Up Flow Piping
16Two-Phase Flow Pressure Drop
- Two phase flow pressure drops may be higher than
expected and thereby limit performance.
17Two-Phase Flashing Fluids
- Flashing liquids often not considered during
process design. - Two phase flow can be a complex, transient
problem.
18Two-Phase Flow In PSV Systems
- PSVs are usually sized for single phase flow.
- Two phase flow can occur when vessels operated
above maximum fill limit. - Two phase flow can occur when flows are higher
than expected.
19Vortex Problems
- Draining water from KO Pot to open sewer during
rain storm. - Flammable vapor entrained due to formation of
liquid vortex. - Lightning strikes near plant ISBL.
- Sewer explodes, wrecks cold box in Ammonia Plant.
- One operator killed.
20Maldistribution
- Flow in reactor manifolds.
- Flows in branched piping.
- Flows in shell-side of exchangers.
21Water Hammer
- System or vessel design pressures exceeded when
EBV suddenly stops flow. - EO transfer example.
- See computer spreadsheet design program.
22Water Hammer Results
23Typical Exam Problems
- Which flow regime should you avoid for
horizontal, two phase flow? - If a liquid vortex forms on draining from a
vessel, what safety problems can this create? - When can a PSV which is sized for single phase
flow experience two phase flow?
24Put Your Money Where Your Mouth is!