The Vent Sizing Package 2, a bench-scale low thermal inertia adiabatic calorimeter, was developed as a result of a research project called the Design Institute for Emergency Relief Systems (DIERS). The VSP2™ utilizes established DIERS technology to identify and quantify process safety hazards so they can be prevented or accommodated by process design.
Introduction
The key parameters measured during Vent Sizing Package 2 (VSP2) experiments are temperature and pressure. Temperature measurements are taken using K-type thermocouples connected to the VSP2 data collection system through a thermocouple gland. Pressure measurements are made using pressure transducers. These important parameters are used to make critical decisions related to safety.
The key to collecting reliable and reproducible data is properly calibrating and maintaining the instrumentation used to collect it. The pressure transducers used with the VSP2 are the DP15/ DP215 Variable Reluctance Pressure Sensors from Validyne Engineering Corporations. These transducers were primarily selected because they are designed to withstand various corrosive liquids and gases, have replaceable diaphragms for various pressure ranges, and have high accuracy and precision.
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Figure 10: Close-up of Teflon o-rings inside the pressure transducer. This is an example of o-rings that are ready to be changed. |
Reassembly After the required cleaning or replacing of parts, the transducer can be reassembled for use, by retightening the bolts:
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