Vertical Separator Design and Principles
Vertical Separator Design and Principles
Vertical Separator Design and Principles
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Vertical Vessel
Without Mesh Mist Eliminator
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Design and Principles
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1 Description
2 Design Procedure
2.1 Select proper Orientation
2.2 Select and Size proper Inlet Device, Inlet and Outlet ID
2.3 Calculate Vessel Diameter
2.4 Calculate Vessel Height
2.5 Select and Size Manholes, Vent, Drain, Vortex Breaker
2.6 Select a well-designed mist eliminator pad
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Description
The objective of this vessel is to separate liquid particle from the gas. The vessel is
located after Heat exchanger to separate condensate produced from gas stream.
Operating Parameters
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Design Procedure
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2 Step: Select and Size proper Inlet Device
Half Pipe has proven itself to be not only effective in large capacities but cost-effective as well
and in many applications is preferred to Diffuser whose performance is superior but too costly.
It is also necessary to maintain the inlet velocity head, J, within proper limits for the selected
inlet device to insure good gas distribution and minimum liquid shattering.
Where,
J = (ρV²)
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The maximum mixed phase velocity head range used in the industry guidelines varies for the
different inlet devices. Some typical maximums are:
•6000-9000 max. typ, up to 15 000 max kg/m s2 for diffuser distributor
•975-2250 max kg/m. s2 for no inlet distributor
•1500-3750 max kg/m. s2 for inlet half pipe or elbow distributor
•1500-3750 max kg/m. s2 for v-baffle or other simple inlet diverter designs
In addition, some users limit the inlet vapor phase velocity to 9 m/s or 18 m/s. The velocity
should always be below the erosion velocity for the service.
In order to calculate head velocity, at first, we need to perform the followings:
1. Estimation of inlet nozzle ID; Consider inlet pipe ID near the vessel as first and best
estimation.
2. Calculate ρmixture and subsequently Vmixture
3. Calculate J by multiplying ρmixture × (Vmixture)^2 and compare it with the last-page criterion.
Estimated ID 34 36 inch
The licensor has selected 34 inch probably due to inlet piping diameter match the velocity
requirement of the inlet to the separator 10 pipe diameters upstream of the separator to
provide a flow regime which is fully developed before entering the separator.
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The sizing of the vapor outlet nozzle should be such that given the above placement of the
mesh pad, the velocity is not high enough to cause channeling of the gas through the mesh
pad. The nozzle outlet size is typically based on the lesser of that required for piping pressure
drop, or a maximum velocity head criterion. Typical ranges for the maximum velocity head
allowed for the vapor outlet are 4500–5400 kg/m • s2. In addition, some users limit the
absolute velocity to 18 m/s. The pipe size can be decreased to the appropriate size based on
pressure drop considerations, 5-10 pipe diameters downstream of the separator, as required.
Estimated ID 30 34 36 inch
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Many users limit the liquid outlet nozzle velocity based on pump suction line criteria
Estimated ID 3 4 6 inch
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Each and every licensor and company has developed a design basis procedure for sizing
GPSA
1. Use the following equation and next-page K-values to calculate terminal velocity
According to GPSA, thanks to the fact that a vertical vessel without demister pad has
been chosen, a K value of 0.046 is selected.
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ρl 903 kg/m3
ρv 9.78 kg/m3
Kselected 0.046
Ug 0.43 m/s
Qg 12.51 m3/s
ID 6022 mm
Required-ID 6022 mm
Selected-ID 6000 mm
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The selected ID is not in harmony with the Licensor selected ID, which is 3750 mm.
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ρl 903 kg/m3
ρv 9.78 kg/m3
Kselected 1.7
Vc 0.45 m/s
Vmax 0.78
Qg 12.51 m3/s
ID 4521 mm
Required-ID 4521 mm
Selected-ID 4500 mm
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1. Use the following equation and next-page K-values to calculate terminal velocity
Notes
For ID calculation, the following equation has been utilized.
Uv = 0.75 UT
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ρl 903 kg/m3
ρv 9.78 kg/m3
Kselected 0.16
Ug 1.52 m/s
Uv 1.14
Qg 12.51 m3/s
ID 3728 mm
Required-ID 3728 mm
Selected-ID 3750 mm
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Different criteria have been used to size the vary separator and the difference in
diameter results stem from the selected K that each licensor or criterion has set based
on their experience. The following table provides the K value and diameter calculated.
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H1 450 500 mm
H2 100 400 mm
H3 1500 695 mm
H4 865 865 mm
H5 3000 2400 mm
H6 - - mm
H7 - - mm
HT 5915 4850 mm
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H1 300 500 mm
H2 150 400 mm
H3 - 695 mm
H4 865 865 mm
H5 - 2400 mm
H6 - - mm
H7 - - mm
HT - 4850 mm
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HH 125 400 mm
Hs 200 695 mm
HD 1875 2400 mm
H6 - - mm
H7 - - mm
HT 3550 4850 mm
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Size of manholes
For vessel diameter < 1000 mm
Flanged vessel shall be considered if equipment contains internals
Otherwise, size of manholes = 18”
For vessel diameter ≥ 1000 mm
Toxic service size of manholes = 24”
Non-toxic service size of manholes = 20”
(Or up to 24” if internals need to be removable through
manhole.)
The drain of the vessel shall always be at the lowest point of a vessel. For vertical vessels they
shall be connected to the bottom outlet line at the low point. For horizontal vessels the drain
point shall be directly on the bottom of the drum at the lowest point ensured through vessel
slope (1:100).
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Licensor Criteria
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Comparison
1. The size of manhole for both licensor and FW is 24’.
2. There is no need to have Vent on this drum since there is a control valve to flare system
and if purging is required then by use of these means the task could be performed.
3. The drain valve sized by licensor is 2’ and but by Foster-Wheeler is 3’
Parameter FW Licensor
Manhole 20-24 24
Vent 2 2
Drain 3 2