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1. Introduction to Restriction orifice (RO)

Restriction orifice (RO) is mainly used to achieve controlled or restricted flow of process
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from the upstream to the downstream. The permanent pressure loss by the device is the
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intended pressure drop for which it is sized. The area of the orifice determines the rate of
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flow at the outlet of a given process fluid for the specified pressure and temperature.
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The responsibility of final restriction orifice sizing, selection & supply rests with the supplier.
Design and sizing of restriction orifice may require review by specialist for stress and noise
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3. Types of restriction orifice plates


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Gas applications.
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Figure 1 Single stage


Restriction Orifice Plate

(ii) Single stage multi-hole restriction orifice.


A single stage multi-hole restriction orifice plate is used to abate the noise generated by the
device due to high velocity through the bore which offers restriction to the incoming fluid.
The flow at the inlet is now channeled into several streams through the multiple holes and
this reduces the noise which would be otherwise will be above the acceptable limit if a single
hole device is used.

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Figure 2 Single stage Multi-hole Restriction


Orifice Plate

(iii) Multi-stage restriction orifice plate assembly.


These devices are used where the pressure reduction ratio is very high and cannot be
achieved by a single stage orifice plate. Thus a multistage device essentially consists of a
number of single stage device built in a single spool. Like a single stage device it can be of
single hole multi stage design or multi-hole multi-stage design or combination of both.

The Restriction Orifices are arranged in eccentric manner, diametrically opposite each other
during fabrication of MRO.
Figure 3 Multistage Restriction Orifice Plate Assembly (Cutaway
view)

4. Application of restriction orifice plates


Followings are a few examples of common applications where these restriction orifice
devices are used to achieve controlled flow from the upstream to the downstream.
Restriction orifices are often exposed to severe flow conditions associated with large
pressure reductions and the related fluid conditions caused by liquids flashing to a gas,
cavitation, and sonic (choked) flow. Hence such conditions also are taken into
consideration.

(i) Restriction Orifice (RO) at the downstream of blowdown valves.


These are used to ensure controlled flow rate in a blowdown piping or blowdown header.

When the blowdown valve (which is usually a FB or RB ball valve) opens to release the high
pressure on its upstream, the restriction orifice plate at its downstream ensures that the flow
is not excessive to overload the flare header. Usually the pressure drop in blowdown circuit
across the restriction orifice could be very high say, typically 80-100 bar. If high pressure
drop is achieved through a single stage device or by a device with not too many stages,
there will be fall in temperature during the blowdown event due to Joule Thompson effect.
Thus the design of the RO needs to take care of the low temperature.

(ii) Restriction Orifice (RO) in pump recirculation line.


ROs are also used in centrifugal pump’s recirculation line where a constant recirculation
flow is required and control of recirculation and forward flow rate is not important. The
recirculation ensures that cavitations / starvation cannot happen in the pump.

(iii) Restriction Orifice (RO) to restrict gas blow-by.


A typical case is the flow of hydrocarbon condensate from the high pressure separator to
the low pressure separator. Usually a level control valve (LCV) controls the level of the high
pressure separator. In case of the valve failure, the valve needs to open fully to stop
separator from overflowing. Full open of LCV is accompanied by high rate of flow of
condensate followed by flow of gas. To stop the downstream relieving system from
overloading the gas flow is controlled by a restriction orifice at the downstream of the LCV.
Similar application is seen in the heating medium flow into re-boiler to mitigate the effect of
heating medium valve fail open position.

(iv) Restriction Orifice (RO) to check excess flow.


ROs are used to restrict the excessive flow in case of a rupture. Thus in Well head
applications if the down holes valves to be closed due to fire, the hydraulic power oil to the
valve actuator is depressurized by the use of fusible plug which fuses and allows the
hydraulic oil to leak through a RO at a restricted flow rate.

(v) Restriction Orifice (RO) for controlled pressurization.


(v) Restriction Orifice (RO) for controlled pressurization.
During the start-up of a process plant, many plant sections are required to be pressurized
with the incoming process fluid in controlled manner. This is because the upstream section
will be usually at a much higher pressure than the downstream. Thus if there is no restriction
on the flow rate, the initial flow rate may be very high and may damage the pipe line and
equipment. ROs are used for gradual pressurization. To restrict the flow the ideal condition
is to design for the choked flow for gas. As during the choked flow, the rate of flow will be
less as it will be proportional to the square root of inlet pressure rather than to the
differential pressure.

5. Literatures
Followings are some of the useful publications which may be referred for Restriction Orifice
(RO) details.

(i) Flow Measurement Engineering Handbook, by Richard W. Miller

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