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Calculation Relief Load

This document contains calculations for determining reaction force at a piping/vent interface point given various parameters. It provides the mass flow rate, pressure and velocity at the interface, atmospheric pressure, pipe inside area and diameter, and gravitational constant. It then calculates the reaction force at the interface point based on these input values, showing the final result as 34139.58 lbf.

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Calculation Relief Load

This document contains calculations for determining reaction force at a piping/vent interface point given various parameters. It provides the mass flow rate, pressure and velocity at the interface, atmospheric pressure, pipe inside area and diameter, and gravitational constant. It then calculates the reaction force at the interface point based on these input values, showing the final result as 34139.58 lbf.

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W =

gc =
ho =
J =
a =
b =
A1 =
A2 =
A3 =
Pa =

Pressure at piping/vent i

P1 (psia) =

Velocity at piping/vent in

V1 (ft/s) =

Reaction Force at piping/

F1 (lbf) =
mass flow rate (lbm/s) = 17.26
2
gravitational constant = 32.2 (lbm-ft/lbf-s ) = 32.2
stagnation enthalpy (BTU/lbm) = 1200
Joule Thompson Coefficient = 778.16 (ft-lb/BTU) = 778.16
gas quality factor (ASME B31.1 table 2.21) = 823
gas quality factor (ASME B31.1 table 2.21) = 4.33
pipe inside area at the piping/vent interface point (in 2) = 28.89
2
pipe inside area at the vent inlet (in ) = 1
2
pipe inside area at the vent exit(in ) = 1
atmospheric pressure (psia) = 14.7

ressure at piping/vent interface point

22.41

elocity at piping/vent interface point

1570.48

eaction Force at piping/vent interface point

1064.54
W =
P1 =
V1 =
Pa =
A1 =
gc =
ID Pipe =

Reaction Force at piping/vent interface

F1 (lbf) =
mass flow rate (lbm/s) = 177.6
pressure at piping/vent interface point (psia) = 60
velocity at piping/vent interface point (ft/s) = 2704.53
atmospheric pressure (psia) = 14.7
pipe inside area at the piping/vent interface point (in 2) = 424.34 424.3416
gravitational constant = 32.2 (lbm-ft/lbf-s2) = 32.2
inside diameter of piping = 23.25

eaction Force at piping/vent interface point

34139.58

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