Study on Pressure Detection and Relief Device of Bio Chemical Equipment

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This paper describes the chemical equipment and design overpressure conditions. Analysis of the different setting conditions on the discharge area of influence drawn: set a smaller discharge pressure tends to reduce the discharge area; reaction should be increased to increase the quality of the material discharge area; For gas system, increasing large volume of the reactor or the design pressure discharge area required can be reduced, when designing the reactor discharge area is too large can not meet the case of volume of the reactor can be increased and thus meet the requirements of the design pressure. By analyzing the results, in the design of the discharge system, can effectively reduce the discharge area, to meet safety and economy.

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January 2014

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