(64k) Common "Design Flaws" Identified during Pressure Relief System Analysis
AIChE Spring Meeting and Global Congress on Process Safety
2016
2016 AIChE Spring Meeting and 12th Global Congress on Process Safety
Global Congress on Process Safety
Electronic Poster Session 1
Monday, April 11, 2016 - 5:40pm to 5:48pm
Common design
flaws identified during a pressure relief system analysis.
It is the
goal of a pressure relief system analysis to identify possible gaps in a
pressure relief system. In many oil and gas refining and petrochemical plants,
it's common to encounter certain design flaws which can lead to overpressure
scenarios where the system is not adequately protected.
Within these
design flaws there are a few which frequently occur, regardless of the
process. These can be just simple mistakes or related to consideration not
being given to the whole system as part of the design. This paper will focus
on five common design flaws: unusually large bypass valves around a (smaller)
control valve; liquid head between relief device and equipment being protected;
how does the suction of the feed pump behaves during the scenario, tube
rupture can affect an entire system and not just the exchanger; and common
API 650 tank concerns. For each design flaw a few common mitigations will
also be discussed.
The goal of
this presentation is not to discuss the issues in detail, but rather just bring
to the industry's attention a few concerns being frequently identified.