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Demister Sizing

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Demister sizing using normal flow conversion: Customer:

Enquiry No:
Item No:
Date: 3-Oct-21
Flow Data UNITS
Normal Flow @ STP (Q1) Nm3/hr
Actual Temp (T2) °C
Actual Pressure (P2) kPa (a) N.B. If given system P2 is gauge, add to Patm.
Allow Press drop (DP) mm H2O (Patm = 101.325 kPa at sea-level)
Density gas (pg) kg/m3
Density liq (pl) kg/m3

Normal Temp. (T1) 273.15 Kelvin


Normal Pressure (P1) 101.325 kPa

Actual Flow (Q2) #DIV/0! Am3/hr


= #DIV/0! Am3/s Actual Flow (Q2) = (Q1 x P1 x (T1 +T2))/(T1 x P2)

DEMISTER SIZING
Vmax = 0.105 x SQRT((pl - pg)/pg)

Vmax = #DIV/0! m/s Vopt = 0.75 x Vmax


Vopt = #DIV/0! m/s
Aopt = Q2 (m3/s) / Vopt = Pi x D2 / 4
Free Area (Aopt) = #DIV/0! m2
Required Open Dia. (D) = #DIV/0! mm Demister Ø = D + (2 x support ring width)
Typically D + 100mm
DEMISTER Ø (50mm supp) = #DIV/0! mm

ACTUAL DEMISTER Ø = mm
Free Area (Aact) = 0.008 m2 Typically D - 100mm
Vact = #DIV/0! m/s
% of Vmax = #DIV/0!

EFFICIENCY GUARANTEE: REMOVAL OF DROPLETS > 5 Micron. (AT DESIGN FLOW CONDITIONS)
SUBJECT TO UNIMPEDED FLOW ACROSS DEMISTER SURFACE AREA,
& FREE OF SOLID PARTICULATE.

MESH PAD MATERIAL: WIRE = 0.265mm Ø KNIT IN 1 x 150mm LAYERS.


PRESSURE LOSS: mm H2O AT KNIT DENSITY OF 168 kg/m3

If gas density given is at Normal conditions:


Normal Density (p1) = kg/Nm3

Actual Density (pg) = 0.000 kg/m3 Actual Density (pg) = (p1 x T1 x P2)/(P1 x (T1+T2))

Unit conversion key:


1/ Atmospheric Pressure at Sealevel: 1 atm. = 760mmHg = 1013.25 mbar = 101.325 kPa. = 10332 mmH20 = 14.7 PSI
2/ Temperature: 0 °C = 273.15 K = 32 °F
3/ Volume Flow Rate: 1 m3/s = 3600 m3/hr. = 2118.88 cfm

Note: If operating pressure (P2) is given as gauge, add to site atmospheric pressure, which will be less than sealevel pressure if site is at
altitude. A negative operating gauge pressure indicates a suction system, resulting in actual operating pressure < atmospheric.

Prepared by M. SHUTTLEWORTH 10/03/2021 Page 1 of 3


Demister sizing using mass flow conversion: Customer:
Enquiry No:
Item No:
Date: 3-Oct-21
Flow Data UNITS
Mass Flow @ Op. (M1) kg/hr
Actual Temp (T2) °C
Actual Pressure (P2) kPa (a) N.B. If given system P2 is gauge, add to Patm.
Allow Press drop (DP) mm H2O (Patm = 101.325 kPa at sea-level)
Density gas (pg) kg/m3
Density liq (pl) kg/m3

Normal Temp. (T1) 273.15 Kelvin


Normal Pressure (P1) 101.325 kPa

Actual Flow (Q2) #DIV/0! m3/hr


= #DIV/0! m3/s Actual Flow (Q2) = (M1/pg)

DEMISTER SIZING
Vmax = 0.105 x SQRT((pl - pg)/pg)

Vmax = #DIV/0! m/s Vopt = 0.75 x Vmax


Vopt = #DIV/0! m/s
Aopt = Q2 (m3/s) / Vopt = Pi x D2 / 4
Free Area (Aopt) = #DIV/0! m2
Required Open Dia. (D) = #DIV/0! mm Demister Ø = D + (2 x support ring width)
Typically D + 100mm
DEMISTER Ø (50mm supp) = #DIV/0! mm

ACTUAL DEMISTER Ø = mm
Free Area (Aact) = 0.008 m2 Typically D - 100mm
Vact = #DIV/0! m/s
% of Vmax = #DIV/0!

EFFICIENCY GUARANTEE: REMOVAL OF DROPLETS > 5 Micron. (AT DESIGN FLOW CONDITIONS)
SUBJECT TO UNIMPEDED FLOW ACROSS DEMISTER SURFACE AREA,
& FREE OF SOLID PARTICULATE.

MESH PAD MATERIAL: WIRE = 0.265mm Ø SINGLE PLY.


PRESSURE LOSS: mm H2O FOR 150mm THICK PAD AT KNIT DENSITY OF 168 kg/m3.

If gas density given is at Normal conditions:


Normal Density (p1) = kg/Nm3

Actual Density (pg) = 0.000 kg/m3 Actual Density (pg) = (p1 x T1 x P2)/(P1 x (T1+T2))

Unit conversion key:


1/ Atmospheric Pressure at Sealevel: 1 atm. = 760mmHg = 1013.25 mbar = 101.325 kPa. = 10332 mmH20 = 14.7 PSI
2/ Temperature: 0 °C = 273.15 K = 32 °F
3/ Volume Flow Rate: 1 m3/s = 3600 m3/hr. = 2118.88 cfm

Note: If operating pressure (P2) is given as gauge, add to site atmospheric pressure, which will be less than sealevel pressure if site is at
altitude. A negative operating gauge pressure indicates a suction system, resulting in actual operating pressure < atmospheric.

Prepared by M. SHUTTLEWORTH 10/03/2021 Page 2


Demister sizing using actual flow conversion: Customer:
Enquiry No:
Item No:
Date: 3-Oct-21
Flow Data UNITS
Actual Flow @ Op. (Q2) Am3/hr
Actual Temp (T2) °C
Actual Pressure (P2) kPa (a) N.B. If given system P2 is gauge, add to Patm.
Allow Press drop (DP) mm H2O (Patm = 101.325 kPa at sea-level)
Density gas (pg) kg/m3
Density liq (pl) kg/m3

Normal Temp. (T1) 273.15 Kelvin


Normal Pressure (P1) 101.325 kPa

Normal Flow (Q1) 0.000 Nm3/hr


= 0.000 Nm3/s Normal Flow (Q1) = (Q2 x P2 x T1)/((T1+T2) x P1)

DEMISTER SIZING
Vmax = 0.105 x SQRT((pl - pg)/pg)

Vmax = #DIV/0! m/s Vopt = 0.75 x Vmax


Vopt = #DIV/0! m/s
Aopt = Q2 (m3/s) / Vopt = Pi x D2 / 4
Free Area (Aopt) = #DIV/0! m2
Required Open Dia. (D) = #DIV/0! mm Demister Ø = D + (2 x support ring width)
Typically D + 100mm
DEMISTER Ø (50mm supp) = #DIV/0! mm

ACTUAL DEMISTER Ø = mm
Free Area (Aact) = 0.008 m2 Typically D - 100mm
Vact = 0.000 m/s
% of Vmax = #DIV/0!

EFFICIENCY GUARANTEE: REMOVAL OF DROPLETS > 5 Micron. (AT DESIGN FLOW CONDITIONS)
SUBJECT TO UNIMPEDED FLOW ACROSS DEMISTER SURFACE AREA,
& FREE OF SOLID PARTICULATE.

MESH PAD MATERIAL: WIRE = 0.265mm Ø SINGLE PLY.


PRESSURE LOSS: mm H2O FOR 150mm THICK PAD AT KNIT DENSITY OF 168 kg/m3.

If gas density given is at Normal conditions:


Normal Density (p1) = kg/Nm3

Actual Density (pg) = 0.000 kg/m3 Actual Density (pg) = (p1 x T1 x P2)/(P1 x (T1+T2))

Unit conversion key:


1/ Atmospheric Pressure at Sealevel: 1 atm. = 760mmHg = 1013.25 mbar = 101.325 kPa. = 10332 mmH20 = 1.033 kg/cm2
2/ Temperature: 0 °C = 273.15 K = 32 °F
3/ Volume Flow Rate: 1 m3/s = 3600 m3/hr. = 2118.88 cfm

Note: If operating pressure (P2) is given as gauge, add to site atmospheric pressure, which will be less than sealevel pressure if site is at
altitude. A negative operating gauge pressure indicates a suction system, resulting in actual operating pressure < atmospheric.

Prepared by M. SHUTTLEWORTH 10/03/2021 Page 3

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