Flare System: Types, Segregation, Tips, Purge
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Table of contents:
1. Types of Flare
2. Segregation of Flares
3. Flare Knock-Out Drum
4. Flare KOD Liquid Removal
5. Flare KOD sizing depends on two aspects
6. Liquid Seal Drum
7. Purge reduction seals
8. Flare Purge system
9. Flare stack
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1. Types of Flare
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2. Segregation of Flares
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1. Acid gas flare
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Flare KO Drum
1. LLLL shall be sufficiently high to avoid any sludge deposition impacting LT nozzle
(150 mm in above figure not correct, consider 300 mm minimum for services
which are not clean).
2. LLLL shall be minimum 700-300 in case flare drum electrical heaters need to be
installed.
3. LLLL Level at which pump trips.
4. LLL Level at which both pumps stops
5. HLL Level at which first pump starts
6. HHLL Level at which second pump starts
7. HHHLL Level at which entire plant goes into pressurized trip.
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Flare P&ID
9. Flare stack
1. Objective
1. Combustion of relief gases at elevation to minimize radiation exposure to
personnel/ equipment/ structure
2. Ensure adequate dispersion of un-burnt hydrocarbons and toxic components
Flare protection
2. Design considerations
1. Radiation: Limit radiation, either continuous and peak, on off-site properties and
persons, equipment, buildings and personnel on the installation. Applicable to
impacted area, restricted area and equipment lay-out.
2. Flammable gas: Avoid ignition of a flammable gas cloud released from a cold vent
or in case of flare flame out.
3. Toxic hazards: (Mainly for H2S and SO2, but not limited to) limit the risk of a toxic
gas cloud to reach off-site population, provide means of alarm and adequate
protection to personnel present in the restricted area.
4. Noise: Limit both continuous and peak noise
5. Stack height is determined by HSE group based on permissible radiation level as
per project philosophy or API 521.
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Flare Tip
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Flare Tip
Based on velocity of gas exit from tip, flare tips are considered as sonic and subsonic
(pipe flare) type. This is the term used by process designer for high pressure flares
and low pressure flares.
General stack pressure drops are as given below.
Sonic flare 2 to 4 bar
Subsonic flare 0.2-0.5 bar
Open Pipe flare tips: These are used for combustion of gases that do not produce
smoke, gases with a low heating value, or for installations where smokeless
combustion of heavy hydrocarbons is not required. These flare tips are one of the
lower capital cost options for safe disposal of waste gases. In general these kind of
flares have tips with very low pressure drop.
Open pipe flare tips with steam injection: Steam injection is provided reduce the
smoke formation.
Open pipe flare tip with high pressure gas injection: This will increase the
turbulence at flare tip and reduce the smoke formation. Fuel gas can be generally
used as assist gas. Fuel gas injection can be either continuous or initiated
manually based on monitoring of flare tip.
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Air assisted flare tip: When smokeless flaring is desired and neither steam nor assist
gas is available, blowers can be used to inject combustion air directly into the waste
gas stream as it exits the flare tip. Combustion efficiency of flared gas is increased by
installing air blower which will reduce smoke formation.
Multiple nozzle type flares: They are used where high flare gas pressures are
available (1 barg and up) and where it is preferred to have some smokeless burning
capability and also lower radiation levels. These kinds of flares are used for HP flare
application. They have good combustion efficiency and less chances of smoke
formation.
Coanda flare tip: The Coanda effect is a gas-adhesion principle that dramatically
enhances the combustion process, resulting in maximum destruction of waste
gases. Coanda Effect occurs when gas is passed over and adheres to a carefully
profiled, curved surface, creating a near vacuum that pulls in substantial amounts of
air. The air turbulently mixes with the gas flow, resulting in high-efficiency
combustion.
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Coanda Flare
Ringleman Chart
Up to 200
>200 to 600
>600 to 1050
>1050 to 1500
>1500
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