thrust forces of natural gas on relief valves
Jan 22, 2010
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Jan 22, 2010
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thrust forces of natural gas on relief valves
Does anyone know of a Math cad worksheet, or even decent guidance, for calculating the thrust forces of natural gas on relief valves?
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Please look an page 49 for the formula I am looking at.(see attached)
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On 1/22/2010 2:17:39 PM, mgkoenig wrote:
>Please look an page 49 for the
>formula I am looking at.(see
>attached)
>
>Mark
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OK, why spare time "not ASME" equivalent" ! ?
Look for ISO and ASME, if 1/1 standardized, then use the latest ISO, or give your process application to a reputable firm specialized in relief valve. What comes out of a relief valve is quite a plume... if in free air, will kill a flock of birds, if superheated steam: you get them fried w/o chips.
jmG
>Please look an page 49 for the
>formula I am looking at.(see
>attached)
>
>Mark
_____________________________
OK, why spare time "not ASME" equivalent" ! ?
Look for ISO and ASME, if 1/1 standardized, then use the latest ISO, or give your process application to a reputable firm specialized in relief valve. What comes out of a relief valve is quite a plume... if in free air, will kill a flock of birds, if superheated steam: you get them fried w/o chips.
jmG
