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#1 firewall200

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Posted 29 May 2010 - 09:32 AM

dear all
1st i would like to thank you all for your great information that you are sharing through this forum but i think this forum need a pinned topic named like
" getting started with relief valves"
this topic should include as i can imagine the classifications of the valves and its design in general and how it works and the valves components,.....etc
i mean this topic should include what you need to get into this world of relieving valves
i think also if it is included some information and engineering equations about the parts of the valves design like stem,spring,bonnet,orifice ......etc it would be great
of course i dont mean the design equations in detalils but i mean as starting the basic design equations for each valve component
i think personally iam the 1st one here in a deep need to this kind of topic and i think there are many people share me this so
if any one could help i think this will be the best site involved with reliving systems
thanks for your attentions
note :
if some one have this kind of information included in a certain text book he could share it with others and that would be great too

#2 Lowflo

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Posted 29 May 2010 - 01:22 PM

Here's a couple of great resources posted on the Anderson Greenwood website. These are excellent resources for those getting started and for experienced relief designers.

Anderson Greenwood Crosby Techinal Seminar Manual
My link

Pressure Relief Valve Engineering Handbook
My link

Once you've read through these, get a copy of: API-521, API-2000, and API 520 Pt 1 & 2. These documents provide clear guidance on how to proceed with engineering safe relief systems.

#3 Lowflo

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Posted 29 May 2010 - 01:31 PM

Here's a couple of great resources posted on the Anderson Greenwood website. These are excellent resources for those getting started and for experienced relief designers.

Anderson Greenwood Crosby Techinal Seminar Manual
My link

Pressure Relief Valve Engineering Handbook
My link

Once you've read through these, get a copy of: API-521, API-2000, and API 520 Pt 1 & 2. These documents provide clear guidance on how to proceed with engineering safe relief systems.


Apparently, I don't know how to properly use the link feature in this forum. Here are the URL addresses:

Anderson Greenwood Crosby Techinal Seminar Manual
http://www.tycoflowc... Sem Manual.pdf


Pressure Relief Valve Engineering Handbook
http://www.tycoflowc...OMC-0296-US.pdf




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