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ASME PTC 47.1 2017

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ASME PTC-47-1 Cryogenic Air Separation Unit of an Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle Power Plant

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This Code applies to ASUs of any size, in either a single-train or multitrain configuration. It can be used to measure the performance of an ASU in its normal operating condition, with all equipment in a new, clean, and fully functional condition.

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4 CONTENTS
7 NOTICE
8 FOREWORD
9 ASME PTC Committee Roster
10 CORRESPONDENCE WITH THE PTC COMMITTEE
12 INTRODUCTION
14 Section 1 Object and Scope
1-1 OBJECT
1-1.1 Accuracy
1-1.2 Performance Characteristics
1-2 SCOPE
15 1-3 TEST UNCERTAINTY
1-4 REFERENCES
Table 1-3-1 Largest Expected Test Uncertainty
16 Section 2 Definitions and Description of Terms
2-1 INTRODUCTION
2-2 AIR SEPARATION UNIT EQUIPMENT DEFINITIONS
17 2-3 GENERAL DEFINITIONS
18 2-4 SYMBOLS
2-5 ABBREVIATIONS USED IN SUBSCRIPTS
19 Section 3 Guiding Principles
3-1 INTRODUCTION
3-2 TEST BOUNDARY AND REQUIRED MEASUREMENTS
3-2.1 Test Boundary Definition
3-2.2 Required Measurements
20 Figure 3-2.1-1 Generic ASU Test Boundary
Figure 3-2.1-2 Nonintegrated ASU Test Boundary
21 3-2.3 Pretest Uncertainty Analysis
3-3 TEST PLAN
3-3.1 Schedule of Test Activities
3-3.2 Responsibilities of Parties to the Test
Figures
Figure 3-2.1-3 Integrated ASU Test Boundary
22 3-3.3 Test Procedures
3-4 TEST PREPARATIONS
23 3-4.1 Requirements for Agreements
24 3-4.2 Test Apparatus
3-4.3 Test Personnel
3-4.4 Equipment Inspection and Cleanliness
3-4.5 Preliminary Testing
25 3-5 CONDUCT OF THE TEST
3-5.1 Methods of Operation Prior to and During Tests
26 3-5.2 Starting and Stopping Tests and Test Runs
3-5.3 Adjustments Prior to and During Tests
27 3-5.4 Duration, Number, and Evaluation of Test Runs
28 3-5.5 Constancy of Test Conditions
3-6 CALCULATION AND REPORTING OF RESULTS
3-6.1 Data Reduction
3-6.2 Rejection of Readings
3-6.3 Inconsistent Measurements
3-6.4 Invalid Test Runs
Figure 3-5.4.3-1 Uncertainty Intervals
29 3-6.5 Test Records
3-6.6 Test Report
30 Section 4 Instruments and Methods of Measurement
4-1 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
4-1.1 Introduction
4-1.2 Measurements
31 4-1.3 Instrumentation
4-1.4 Instrument Calibration
34 4-1.5 Instrument Verification
4-2 PRESSURE MEASUREMENT
4-2.1 Introduction
35 4-2.2 Required Uncertainty
4-2.3 Recommended Pressure Measurement Devices
36 4-2.4 Absolute Pressure Measurements
37 4-2.5 Gauge Pressure Measurements
4-2.6 Differential Pressure Measurements
38 Figure 4-2.6.2-1 Five-Way Manifold
39 4-3 TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT
4-3.1 Introduction
4-3.2 Required Uncertainty
Figure 4-2.6.2-2 Water Leg Correction for Flow Measurement
40 4-3.3 Recommended Temperature Measurement Devices
41 Figure 4-3.3.2.1-1 Three- and Four-Wire RTDs
42 4-3.4 Calibration of Primary Parameter Temperature Measurement Devices
4-3.5 Temperature Scale
43 4-3.6 Typical Applications
Figure 4-3.6.2-1 Flow-Through Well
44 4-4 HUMIDITY MEASUREMENT
4-4.1 Introduction
4-4.2 Required Uncertainty
45 Figure 4-3.6.3-1 Duct Measurement Points
46 4-4.3 Recommended Humidity Measurement Devices
47 4-5 FLOW MEASUREMENT
4-5.1 Introduction
4-5.2 Water and Steam
48 4-5.3 Gas Flow Measurements
4-6 GAS PURITY MEASUREMENTS
4-6.1 Introduction
49 4-6.2 Required Uncertainty
4-6.3 Gas Purity Measurement Devices
4-7 SPEED MEASUREMENTS
4-8 ELECTRICAL MEASUREMENTS
4-8.1 Introduction
4-8.2 Polyphase AC Electrical Measurement System Connections
50 4-8.3 Electrical Metering Equipment
Figure 4-8.2-1 Three-Wire Metering Systems
51 4-8.4 Instrument Transformers
4-8.5 Calculation of Corrected Average Power or Corrected Total Energy
4-8.6 Measurement of Auxiliary Electrical Load
52 4-8.7 Measurement of Step-Up and Step-Down Transformers
4-9 DATA COLLECTION AND HANDLING
4-9.1 Introduction
4-9.2 Data Management
4-9.3 Data Acquisition System Selection
53 4-10 LOSSES
4-10.1 Gearbox Losses
4-10.2 Fixed Losses
4-10.3 Variable Losses
54 Section 5 Calculations and Results
5-1 FUNDAMENTAL EQUATIONS
Tables
Table 5-1-1 Summary of Additive and Multiplicative Correction Factors in Fundamental Performance Equations
55 5-2 POWER TERMS IN THE FUNDAMENTAL EQUATIONS
5-3 DISCUSSION OF APPLICATION OF CORRECTION FACTORS
5-3.1 Dry Flow Factors, MDFRA,j and MDFRC,j
5-3.2 Moisture Content Factors, MMCMO2, MMCLPO2, MMCA,j, and MMCC,j
56 Figure 5-2-1 Typical Nonintegrated ASU Test Boundary
57 Figure 5-2-2 Typical Integrated ASU Test Boundary
58 5-3.3 Suction Temperature Factors, MSTMO2, MSTLPO2, MSTA,j, and MSTC,j
5-3.4 Suction Pressure Factors, MSPMO2, MSPLPO2, MSPA,j, and MSPC,j
5-3.5 Discharge Pressure Factors, MDPA,j and MDPC,j
5-3.6 Cooling Water Factors, MCWITA,j and MCWITC,j
5-4 MODEL FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS
5-4.1 Completeness
5-4.2 Flexibility
5-4.3 Accuracy
59 5-4.4 Model Validation
5-5 DEGRADATION
60 Section 6 Report of Results
6-1 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
6-2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
61 6-3 INTRODUCTION
6-4 CALCULATIONS AND RESULTS
6-5 INSTRUMENTATION
6-6 CONCLUSIONS
6-7 APPENDICES
63 Section 7 Uncertainty Analysis
7-1 INTRODUCTION
7-1.1 Pretest Uncertainty Analysis
7-1.2 Post-Test Uncertainty Analysis
7-2 OBJECTIVE OF UNCERTAINTY ANALYSIS
7-3 DETERMINATION OF OVERALL UNCERTAINTY
64 7-4 SOURCES OF ERROR
7-5 CALCULATION OF UNCERTAINTY
Table 7-5-1 Format of Uncertainty Calculations
65 7-6 SENSITIVITY COEFFICIENTS
Table 7-5-2 Measured Parameters Needed for Uncertainty Calculations
66 7-7 SYSTEMATIC UNCERTAINTY
7-8 RANDOM STANDARD UNCERTAINTY FOR SPATIALLY UNIFORM PARAMETERS
68 7-9 RANDOM STANDARD UNCERTAINTY FOR SPATIALLY NONUNIFORM PARAMETERS
7-10 CORRELATED SYSTEMATIC STANDARD UNCERTAINTY
69 NONMANDATORY APPENDIX A SAMPLE CALCULATION
A-1 ASU DESCRIPTION AND UNIT DISPOSITION
A-2 TEST BOUNDARY DESCRIPTION
A-3 REFERENCE AND MEASURED CONDITIONS
70 Figure A-2-1 Example Case Flow Diagram
A-4 CORRECTED SPECIFIC POWER
71 Table A-3-1 Reference and Measured Data
72 A-5 CORRECTED ASU EFFECTIVENESS
A-6 CORRECTED OXYGEN PRODUCTION RATE
73 Table A-4.1-1 Main Air Compressor Corrections
74 Table A-4.1-2 Oxygen Compressor Corrections
75 Table A-4.1-3 Utility Nitrogen Compressor Corrections
76 Table A-4.1-4 LP Nitrogen Compressor Corrections
77 Table A-4.2-1 Corrected Specific Power
78 Figure A-6-1 Ambient Pressure Correction
Figure A-6-2 Ambient Temperature Correction
Table A-5-1 Corrected Effectiveness
79 Table A-6-1 Corrected Oxygen Production Rate
80 NONMANDATORY APPENDIX B SAMPLE UNCERTAINTY ANALYSIS
B-1 ACCURACY OF MEASUREMENT
81 Table B-2-1 Pressure Transmitter Characteristics
Table B-2-2 Temperature Transmitter Characteristics
B-2 GENERALIZED EXAMPLE
83 B-3 EXAMPLE CASE UNCERTAINTY
84 Table B-3-1 Uncertainty of Corrected ASU Power Input
85 Table B-3-2 Uncertainty of Corrected ASU Production Rate
86 Table B-3-3 Uncertainty of Corrected ASU Effectiveness
87 Table B-3-4 Uncertainty of Corrected ASU Specific Power
ASME PTC 47.1 2017
$98.04