Monday, December 24, 2012
What is Rupture Disk
What is Rupture disk device
?
A non-reclosing pressure relief device actuated by
static differential pressure between the inlet and outlet of the device and
designed to function by the bursting of a rupture disk. A rupture disk device
includes a rupture disk and a rupture disk holder.
A rupture disk
holder is the structure which encloses and clamps the rupture disk in
Position
Burst Pressure: The
burst pressure of a rupture disk
at the specified temperature is the value of the upstream static pressure minus
the value of the downstream static pressure just prior to when the disk bursts.
When the downstream pressure is atmospheric, the burst pressure is the upstream
static gauge pressure. The specified burst
pressure is the
burst pressure specified by the user.
Now the manufacturer takes the min of two rupture disc
per lot and performs the test.
Here comes the two term Marked burst pressure and
Manufacture range.
Marked Burst
Pressure: The marked burst
pressure, or rated burst pressure of a rupture disk, is the burst
pressure established by tests for the specified temperature and marked on the
disk tag by the manufacturer.
Now what value is to be marked? It may be specified
burst pressure or any value other than specified burst pressure. It is decided
by manufacturer range.
rupture disk shall be marked. Manufacturing ranges are
usually catalogued by the manufacturer as a percentage of the specified burst
pressure. Catalogued manufacturing ranges may be modified by agreement between
the user and the manufacturer.
For zero
manufacturing range rupture discs, a minimum of two burst tests per
lot of rupture discs are conducted to determine conformance with the customer’s
specified burst pressure. The rated (stamped) burst pressure appearing on the
tag will be the customer’s specified burst
pressure.
For rupture discs with -5%, -10%, -2.5psig, or -5 psig
manufacturing ranges, the rated (stamped) burst pressure is established by
bursting a minimum of two discs per lot and averaging the actual burst results.
This average burst pressure is the rated (stamped)
burst pressure which will appear on the rupture disc
tag.
Now here it is best to tell about Burst pressure
tolerance. Burst pressure tolerance
is the variation around the Marked
burst pressure (not around specified burst pressure ) at the
specified disk temperature in which a rupture disk shall
burst.
In order to maximize the life of the rupture disc,
manufacturer recommends the maximum oerating pressure for rupture disc called
Maximum Recommended Operating Pressure.
Reverse-acting rupture disks provide satisfactory service life when
operating pressures are 90% or less of marked
burst pressure (90% operating
ratio). Consult the manufacturer for the actual recommended operating
ratio for the specific disk under consideration.
Labels: burst pressure, manufacturer range, marked burst pressure, rupture disc
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