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#1 anshulagr

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Posted 12 October 2004 - 10:46 AM

Hi all,

Please send me spreadsheetliterature/links for rupture disk sizing.

Thanks in advance
anshulagr@yahoo.com

#2 Art Montemayor

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Posted 12 October 2004 - 01:48 PM

anshulagr:

There are no spreadsheets to send, nor magical equations to transmit for the instant siziang of rupture disks.

There is however, an excellent series of 6 articles by Phil Leckner on this very subject and found at:

http://www.cheresour.../asiseeit.shtml

Wow! Isn't that this very website that we are holding this Forum on? This is just another example of rich and rewarding information available from Chris Haslego and this Forum!

You have an experienced and learned author at your disposal in Phil Leckner on the subject of rupture disks and PSVs. If I were you I would quickly download all this information and make hard copies for reading and studying in detail. You are very lucky to have this - thanks to Phil's hard work and Chris' generous efforts in helping out young Chem Es.

Happy studying.

Art Montemayor
Spring, TX

#3 rxnarang

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Posted 13 October 2004 - 12:14 AM

And please do do read API 521. Everytime I read it, I find something new.

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Posted 19 October 2004 - 04:47 PM

anshulagr,

No doubt about notes by Mr. Phil. I was assigned for Rupture disk calculations and since I didnt know where to start his notes were very helpful in making my task easy. And now I can confidently say that I know much more about Rupture Disk than I knew 6 months back.

Also as said by Mr. Narang, I agree with him that you should definetly read API 521 for even I find something new in it when I read.

Wish you luck and success.

Rahul Thatte
Beaumont, TX




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