Fauske Introduces Emergency Relief System Tool (FERST) Software

By Technical Lead Benjamin C. Doup, PhD and Chief Technology Officer Ken Kurko

FERST-logoFauske & Associates, LLC (FAI) has updated its emergency relief sizing tools with FERST software powered by CHEMCAD. FERST is the complete package combining the practical and easy-to-use interface and calculation methods from FAI’s PrEVentTM (Practical Emergency Vent Sizing) software, the direct use of temperature rise rates from low Φ-factor calorimetry data from FAI’s VSDS (Vent Sizing Dynamic Simulation) software and the material property, thermodynamic, and software development expertise from ChemstationsTM.

 

 

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Benefits Provided by FERST Powered by CHEMCAD:

Benchmarking Vapor Vent Design
GUI functionality improvements

- File handling
- Report of results
- Customizable plotting capability
- Flow sheet schematic for dynamic simulations 
  + Allows the user to visualize connections between vessels and piping

Access to Chemstations technical support
- FAI will provide 2nd level support

Materials properties
- Maintain the ability to use user-specified material properties
- Each license comes with a license to the DIPPR database
- Access to pure component properties for 2557 components
- 40 different thermodynamic models
- Rigorous mixing models give bulk properties of mixtures

 

Typical-CHEMCAD flow sheet using vessels pipes and nodes

Design relief systems
- Leung-Omega and Fauske all-vapor/gas methods for:
  + Vapor (tempered) systems
  + Gassy (non-tempered) systems
  + Hybrid (tempered with gas generation) systems
  + Non-reactive fire exposure systems
- Built in sanity check using the Fauske screening method
  + Only need to input kinetic data correctly to perform an accurate check
- Leung-Omega method improvements
  + Omega definition options include:
    - Leung’s most recent definition
    - ISO 4126-10
    - CHEMCAD flash calculation
  + A single set of equations for vapor, hybrid, and gassy system mass flux calculations
  + Ability to calculate flow for all-liquid subcooled flow
- Fauske all-vapor/gas method improvements
  + Ability to modify the isentropic coefficient for mass flux calculations

 

Benchmarking Adai & Fisher

Rate relief systems using a static approach
- Input vent area and calculate the expected peak pressure
- Leung-Omega method for:
  + Vapor (tempered) systems
  + Gassy (non-tempered) systems
  + Hybrid (tempered with gas generation) systems
  + Non-reactive fire exposure systems
- Pipe pressure loss evaluations for:
  + Inlet and outlet piping of relief valve and a single relief line

Rate relief systems using a dynamic approach
- Build typical CHEMCAD flow sheet using vessels, pipes, and nodes
- Model change in material properties as function of venting time
- Source terms
 + Read in low Φ-factor adiabatic calorimetry
 + Zero-order kinetics
 + Non-reactive fire exposure
- Model multiple vessels venting simultaneously
- Pipe pressure loss evaluations for:
 + Inlet and outlet piping of relief valve, relief lines and headers

FERST Powered by CHEMCAD - A Staged Approach to ERS Design

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