화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Loss Prevention in The Process Industries, Vol.15, No.1, 49-61, 2002
Influence of calorimetric approximations on the design of emergency relief systems
The design of an emergency relief system (that is, a pressure safety valve or a rupture disk) for vessels, which may involve runaway reactions, requires knowledge of the chemical kinetics of the reactions involved. When safety-related problems are considered this is usually achieved using calorimetric tests, coupled with some suitable approximations on the kinetics of the reacting system. In this work we have analysed the extent to which the precise knowledge of the chemical kinetics influences the size of the relief system device for different reaction conditions. Decision criteria are proposed to identify situations where approximations in the kinetic mechanism lead to underestimation in the venting area.