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Procedures for Design and Selection of Collection Devices

The method used for the safe installation of pressure relief devices is illustrated in Figure 8-1. The first step in the procedure is to specify where relief devices must be installed. Definitive guidelines are available. Second, the appropriate relief device type must be selected. The type depends mostly on the nature of the material relieved and the relief characteristics required. Third, scenarios are developed that describe the various ways in which a relief can occur. The motivation is to determine the material mass flow rate through the relief and the physical state of the material (liquid, vapor, or two phases). Next, data are collected on the relief process, including physical properties of the ejected material, and the relief is sized. Finally, the worst-case scenario is selected and the final relief design is achieved. [Pg.353]


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