Hi,
I have a question about temperature drop through turboexpander. I have a gas (I think the most important composition is water 0.002 mole fraction). The gas enters the expander after separator at 32 c and throug the expander the pressure will be reduced from 20 bar to 2 bar resulting temperature drop from 32 c to -20 c.
The question is there any problem in this process, like is it possible to destroy the expander by sudden temperature drop to this low temperature (e.g water freezing in expander).
Your answer with explaination is highly appreciated.
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Temperature Drop Through Turboexpander
Started by Sham85, Dec 12 2016 12:55 PM
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Posted 12 December 2016 - 12:55 PM
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Posted 12 December 2016 - 01:56 PM
It is unlikely that you could sustain an operation with this water content. What prompts your query?
Bobby
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Posted 13 December 2016 - 08:58 AM
Thank you Bobby for your response. I think the proper query will:
what is the best, cheapest and less complicated solution for this case?
what is the best, cheapest and less complicated solution for this case?
#4
Posted 13 December 2016 - 08:58 AM
Thank you Bobby for your response. I think the proper query will:
what is the best, cheapest and less complicated solution for this case?
what is the best, cheapest and less complicated solution for this case?
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