Fallah:
Sounds very reasonable, but I cannot argue in front of peers that I used ideal gas equations at high pressures.
I also do not want to calculate a wetted area and expansion coefficient for a supercritical fluid. API 521:
"Unwetted wall vessels are those that have no liquid in contact with the internal vessel walls (e.g. internal walls are
exposed only to a gas, vapor, or supercritical fluid or they are internally insulated regardless of the contained fluids). These include vessels that contain separate liquid and vapor phases under normal conditions but become single phase (above the critical) at relieving conditions."
What I will do is do the rigorous method, as there doesn't seem to be a simple approach.
But thank you anyway.
Regards,
Edited by magonz, 02 June 2014 - 09:52 AM.