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    BS ISO 4126-10:2010 Safety devices for protection against excessive pressure - Sizing of safety valves for gas/liquid two-phase flow
    Edition: 2010
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Description of BS ISO 4126-10:2010 2010

This part of ISO 4126 specifies the sizing of safety valves for gas/liquid two-phase flow in pressurized systems such as reactors, storage tanks, columns, heat exchangers, piping systems or transportation tanks/containers. The possible fluid states at the safety valve inlet that can result in two-phase flow are given in Table 1.

NOTE The expression “safety valve” is a synonym for valves as described in ISO 4126-1, ISO 4126-4 and ISO 4126-5.

Table 1

Possible fluid state at the inlet of the safety valve that can result in two-phase flow

Fluid state at valve inlet Cases Examples
liquid subcooled (possibly flashing in the safety valve)

saturated

with dissolved gas

cold water

boiling water

CO2/water

gas/vapour near saturated vapour (possibly condensing in the safety valve) steam
gas/liquid vapour/liquid

non-evaporating liquid and non-condensable gas (constant quality)

gas/liquid mixture, when gas is desorbed or produced

steam/water

air/water



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