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Old Nov12-09, 11:42 AM                  #1
MDIAZ

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Pressurized lines and Reactors

Hi all,

I don't know if some one can give me a hand on this.

Imagine a process line at high pressure, let's say 27 bar that is connected to a pressurized reactor at the same pressure, can I assume that the gas velocity in the reactor will be the same as the gas velocity in the pipe? Can I for simplicity assume this as a scenario of sudden pipe enlargment?

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