Two Phase Separator Equipment
Vortex Breakers
It is normally a good idea to include a simple vortex breaker as shown in Figure 4-9 to keep a vortex from developing when the liquid control valve is open. A vortex could suck some gas out of the vapor space and re-entrain it in the liquid outlet.
2Sep2009 | admin | Comments Off | ContinuedMist Extractor
Mist extractors can be made of wire mesh, vanes, centrifugal force devices, or packing. Wire mesh pads (Figure 4-10) are made of finely woven mats of stainless steel wire wrapped into a tightly packed cylinder. The liquid droplets impinge on the matted wires and coalesce. The effectiveness of wire mesh depends largely on [...]
17Aug2009 | admin | Comments Off | ContinuedDefoaming Plates
Foam at the interface may occur when gas bubbles are liberated from the liquid. This foam can be stabilized with the addition of chemicals at the inlet. Many times a more effective solution is to force the foam to pass through a series of inclined parallel plates or tubes as shown in Figure 4-8 [...]
17Aug2009 | admin | Comments Off | ContinuedWave Breakers
In long horizontal vessels it is necessary to install wave breakers, which are nothing more than vertical baffles spanning the gas-liquid interface and perpendicular to the flow.
17Aug2009 | admin | Comments Off | ContinuedInlet Diverters
There are many types of inlet diverters. Two main types are baffle plates (shown in Figure 4-6) and centrifugal diverters (shown in Figure 4-7). A baffle plate can be a spherical dish, flat plate, angle iron, cone, or just about anything that will accomplish a rapid change in direction and velocity of the [...]
17Aug2009 | admin | Comments Off | Continued