Flare Study Report
Flare Study Report
DATE : 02 / 06 / 2023
PREPARED
L.H. BELOUADI
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SUMMARY
1 INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................................................................... 3
3.1 INFLUENCE OF THE FLUID MASS FLOWRATE ON THE TIP DIAMETER ................................................ 4
3.2 INFLUENCE OF THE MASS FLOWRATE ON THE FLAME AND STACK HEIGHT ................................... 4
3.3 INFLUENCE OF THE FLUID TEMPERATURE ON THE FLAME AND STACK HEIGHT ........................... 5
3.4 INFLUENCE OF THE MACH NUMBER CRITERIA ON THE TIP DIAMETER ............................................ 6
4 CONCLUSION ........................................................................................................................................................... 6
1 INTRODUCTION
One of the major challenges in the industrial sector is ensuring the safe process operation, particularly
during abnormal conditions. Proper flare design is crucial for the protection of personnel and
surrounding environment. This report presents the findings of a comprehensive study on flare thermal
assessment, focusing on flame length, stack sizing and the impact of mach number criteria.
2 GENERAL METHODOLOGY
Figure-1 represents the influence of the fluid mass flowrate on the tip diameter.
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3.2 INFLUENCE OF THE MASS FLOWRATE ON THE FLAME AND STACK HEIGHT
Figure-2 represents the influence of the fluid mass flowrate on the flame and stack height
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Figure-2: Influence of the fluid mass flowrate on the flame and stack height.
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As can be seen in the plot above, the flame height increases by the increase of the mass flowrate. This can
be explained by the increase of the heat release; the increase of mass flowrate increases the heat released
which is proportional to the flame height according to the API 521. Therefore, an increase in the mass
flow rate will generally lead to a higher flame height which leads to higher stack height.
3.3 INFLUENCE OF THE FLUID TEMPERATURE ON THE FLAME AND STACK HEIGHT
Figure-3 represents the influence of the fluid temperature on the flame and stack height:
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Figure-3: Influence of the fluid temperature on the flame and stack height.
As can be seen in the plot above, when the temperature increases, both the flame length and the stack height
decrease. Higher temperatures promote faster ignition and rapid combustion which makes the flame propagate
more quickly leading to shorter flame lengths and shorter stack height as well.
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Figure-4 represents the influence of the variation of the mach number criteria on the tip diameter.
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Figure-4: Influence of the variation of the mach number criteria on the tip diameter.
As shown in the plot above, increasing the mach number criteria decreases the tip diameter in order to
maintain a desired velocity and pressure profile within the flare system as the Mach number primarily relates
to the velocity of gas flow within the flare system.
4 CONCLUSION
In conclusion, this simulation study demonstrates that:
Higher mass flowrate result in higher tip diameter and higher flame and stack height.
Higher temperature results in shorter flame length and stack height.
Higher mach number values result in smaller tip diameter.
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