Dresser-Rand DATUM Calc Version 1.0.4
Dresser-Rand DATUM Calc Version 1.0.4
Dresser-Rand DATUM Calc Version 1.0.4
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Primarily the user determines driver selection. Operating speed plays a significant role in driver selection and it is usually preferred that the compressor be directly connected to the driver without undue sacrifice in efficiency or compressor frame size. Fixed speed or low speed drivers may require a speed-increasing gearbox to best fulfill the process requirements. Note, if a gear is elected, the user should add 2% of the compressor train horsepower to the total train horsepower.
DATUM Selection
DATUM Calc Version 1.0.4 is an overall centrifugal compressor calculation program that is designed to assist in the calculation of the DATUM centrifugal compressor performance and to select a DATUM compressor for the application. However, it does not include engineering of the selection, which involves, reviewing critical speeds, bearing spans, compressor loadings, allowable compressor configurations, materials of construction, bearings requirements, torque, etc. Final selections can only be made by contacting your local D-R Sales Representative. For any given application, the following data is required for DATUM Calc to calculate compressor performance: Gas Composition in Mol Percent (Mol. Wt. Or Specific Gravity) Inlet Pressure (Psia or Bara) o o Inlet Temperature ( F or C) Discharge Pressure (Psia or Bara) Inlet Flow (MMSCFD, NM3/HR, LB./MIN, KG/HR)
The items usually to be determined in centrifugal compressor calculations are: Discharge Temperature Operating Speed Shaft Horsepower Frame size Number of Stages
Determination the speed and power is predicated upon the calculation of the "head" required for the compression.
For those applications where the discharge temperatures exceeds 380 F (193 Deg C), cooling will o be utilized, and the user should input a coolant temperature or accept the default of 90 F (32.2 Deg C). Selection of the compressor is normally based on the inlet flow in actual cubic feet per minute (ACFM) and the maximum working pressure in pounds per square inch (PSI) DATUM Calc Version 1.0.4 will calculate the flow in ACFM.
Gas Data
Enter the gas analysis for your process. The first information screen asks the user to enter either Mol. Wt., or Specific Gravity. The program will then make an estimated gas analysis selecting a mixture of either Hydrogen, Methane, Ethane or Propane to create a gas mixture. If the analysis is known press the CONTINUE button, the program will go to the gas analysis input screen. The user may accept the analysis or they may enter in their own data. The data is to be entered in Mol %. The Total must equal 100%. Four (4) separate gas compositions may be entered in columns 1-4 which can than be selected. The gas identification number is at the top of the column. This number must be entered in the data input section of the program. NOTE: The program will not proceed unless each analysis entered totals to 100%.
Caution:
It is up to the user to insure the gas mixture is in the vapor region for the operating conditions. The program does not detect liquids or two-phase mixtures. Erroneous selections will result if the mixture is not a gas. The output is the
Mol. Wt. MHC Molar Cp Critical Pressure Psia Critical temperature Deg F Estimated K value (Isentropic Exponent). Estimated SG (Specific Gravity) Gas Type Sour or Sweet. This is determined from the % H2S
Data Entry
Enter the Units of Measure Select the measurement system English or Metric Suction Pressure: Enter the suction pressure (either Psia or Bara) . Suction Temperature: Enter the suction temperature (either F or C). Discharge Pressure: Enter the discharge pressure (either Psia or Bara). . Gas Number: Select the gas composition to be used by entering the identifying number, either 1, 2, 3 or 4. The gas identification number is at the top of the column in the gas analysis screen.
Enter the flow in either MMSCFD NM3/HR LB/MIN KG/HR NOTE: Click in the unit cell and make your selection from the drop-down arrow. Enter the Coolant Temperature This will be the water or air temperature used to cool the process gas if required. (Deg F or C). It assumes a 15 Deg F (-9.44 Deg C) approach temperature Enter the Expected Knockout This may only be entered in Lb./Min and will be subtracted from the inlet of each subsequent section. Press the RUN CALCULATIONS Button to evaluate the conditions and create the output.
Results
Once the calculation is complete, the Run Complete screen will appear. If there are no warnings, select, either the English output or Metric output buttons. The warning messages will give guidance as to how to proceed when one of the warning messages appears. Warning messages: Check gas mixture for possible liquids. Flow is two large. The user needs to reduce the flow by splitting the flow either in half creating two duplicate trains for the service or in thirds, quarters, etc. creating multiple trains. Pressure exceeds case rating Decrease flow to put the process into a smaller frame size which will accept the pressure rating Speed exceeds frame rating Decrease the flow until a smaller frame is selected that can meet the speed requirements
This program will select up to six sections of compression. It will select a DATUM Frame or frames, which will meet the requirements. If flow or pressure is too great, it will provide warnings to the user along with some guidance.
Example
Below is an example of an application that you can use to test out DATUMCalc Version 1.0.4: General Information: The process is Feed gas One (1) 100% compression train is required. A DATUM compressor will be selected per the following operating conditions: Gas Handled Mol Percent Methane Ethane Propane Suction Pressure Suction Temperature Discharge Pressure Flow Natural Gas 92 6 2 50 PSIA 100 Deg F 200 PSIA 110 MMSCFD
Instructions Here you have a choice of how you want to enter the Gas Analysis Since the gas analysis is known, select the Gas Analysis Button and than the CONTINUE button
Click the VIEW GAS PROPERTIES Button to calculate the Mol. Wt. Your total must add up to 100% to obtain accurate gas properties. The Mol. Wt. should be 17.443. The estimated properties of the gas mixture will appear.
The output is the Mol. Wt. MHC Molar Cp Critical Pressure Psia Critical temperature Deg F Estimated K value (Isentropic Exponent). Estimated SG (Specific Gravity) Gas Type Sour or Sweet. This is determined from the % H2S Press the CLOSE WINDOW Button . Press the STEP3 ENTER CONDITIONS button NOTE: A section may be defined as one or more stages of compression where the gas is not introduced with flow, pressure or temperature differences. For example, Side Streams, Pressure drops or intercooling. Number of sections for duty is the total number of sections required to make the total compression ratio. Enter: Suction Pressure = 50, Suction Temperature = 100, Discharge Pressure = 200, The Gas number is defaulted to 1. Note: This is the number from the top of the Gas Analysis Page for the proper column of gas constituents. In the units column, click on the cell where it says LB/MIN. Click on the down arrow and change the units of flow from LB/MIN to MMSCFD. Then enter the Section Flow = 110. Leave the radio button at the bottom of the screen set at None. The Driver Speed and Driver Power options will be discussed later. The input screen should look like the figure below:
Press the RUN CALCULATIONS Button to run the calculations. The next screen is the Diagnostics Screen. If there were limits that may have been exceeded by the program, they will be flagged here. You can than determine from the data whether or not you need to revise the Data Entry screen. The figure below shows no errors. You can now review the data output document.
SYM C1 C2 C3 IC4 NC4 IC5 NC5 C6 C7 C2H4 C3H6 H2 N2 O2 CO CO2 H2O H2S NH3
NOTE: For those applications where the required head exceeds that which can be developed by a single case, with the maximum number of impellers available, two or more cases in series would be utilized. For those applications where the required head can be developed within a single case, but where the discharge temperature for an uncooled compression is greater than 380 Deg F cooling will be utilized.
Advanced Options
Driver Speed This option allows the user to input a driver speed and the program will create a selection based on that speed. This may not result in an optimum selection. Driver Power: This option allows the user to input a power and the program will compute the flow based on the head and power requirements. This may not result in an optimum selection. The program should also be run in the speed selection mode using the calculated flow.
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