Design For Transients In Gas Handling Systems

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Chris Twigge-Molecey
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

As emission constraints for metallurgical plants become more difficult to meet; control of major, multi-vessel, flue systems become more critical. Control instabilities can result in significant loss of system capacity or emissions to the environment. This paper will discuss the use of dynamic simulation techniques to optimize both the design and control strategies for these systems. A significant ,safety hazard is associated with pressure excursions from process upsets or equipment failures. Pressure rise rates of up to 10 kPajsec can occur. These cannot-be followed by conventional controls. Fail-safe high speed venting is required to protect both the furnaces and operating personnel'. Design options, sizing techniques and practical problems are discussed.
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APA: Chris Twigge-Molecey  (1992)  Design For Transients In Gas Handling Systems

MLA: Chris Twigge-Molecey Design For Transients In Gas Handling Systems. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1992.

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