2.3 Pressure Vessels & Safety Valves

Here’s a detailed explanation of Pressure Vessels & Safety Valves in the context of Supercritical Fluid Extraction (SFE):


1. Pressure Vessels in SFE

Pressure vessels are high-pressure containers designed to hold supercritical CO₂ and feedstock under pressures above the critical point (typically 100–600 bar).

Functions:

  • Contain the supercritical fluid during extraction
  • Maintain controlled pressure and temperature
  • Provide a safe environment for high-pressure operations

Design Considerations:

  • Material: Stainless steel (SS 316L/304), Hastelloy, or other high-strength alloys
  • Wall thickness: Calculated based on maximum operating pressure (MOP) and safety factor (usually 1.5–2×)
  • Shape: Cylindrical with hemispherical or torispherical ends for even stress distribution
  • Volume: Lab-scale (50–500 mL), pilot-scale (1–20 L), industrial-scale (50–500+ L)
  • Corrosion resistance: Essential if co-solvents (e.g., ethanol) or reactive compounds are used
  • Instrumentation: Ports for pressure sensors, thermocouples, CO₂ inlet/outlet, sampling

2. Safety Valves

Safety valves protect pressure vessels from overpressure, preventing catastrophic failure.

Types of Safety Valves in SFE Systems:

  1. Spring-loaded Safety Relief Valves
    • Opens when pressure exceeds set point
    • Automatically closes once pressure drops
    • Common in lab, pilot, and industrial systems
  2. Burst Discs (Rupture Discs)
    • One-time, sacrificial device
    • Bursts at a preset pressure
    • Often used in redundant safety systems
  3. Pressure Relief Lines
    • Directs CO₂ safely to vent or recovery system
    • Prevents exposure to personnel

3. Operational Considerations

  • Set point selection: Slightly above normal operating pressure, below vessel design limit
  • Redundancy: Use of valve + burst disc for double protection
  • Regular testing: Annual or semi-annual inspection per ASME / local regulations
  • Venting: Safe venting of CO₂ to avoid asphyxiation hazards

4. Regulatory & Standards

  • ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code: governs design, fabrication, and testing
  • PED (Pressure Equipment Directive): for EU compliance
  • Material certification: ensures vessel can handle expected pressure and corrosion

5. Summary Table

ComponentPurpose / Function
Pressure VesselContain supercritical CO₂ & feedstock safely
MaterialStainless steel, corrosion-resistant alloys
ShapeCylindrical, hemispherical ends for stress distribution
Safety ValveAutomatically releases pressure above set point
Burst DiscOne-time overpressure protection
Pressure Relief LineSafely vents CO₂ to atmosphere or recovery
InstrumentationPressure sensors, thermocouples, sampling ports

✅ Bottom Line:
Pressure vessels and safety valves are critical to SFE operation, ensuring process control, operator safety, and regulatory compliance. Proper design, rating, and maintenance directly affect system reliability and extraction consistency.


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