Gas-Liquid Separator Sizing
Sizes horizontal two-phase separators, three-phase separators, and gas scrubbers using the Souders-Brown equation with pressure-corrected K-factors. Determines vessel diameter and length based on gas capacity (mist eliminator design) and liquid retention time per GPSA Section 7 and API 12J.
Flow Rates & Vessel Type
Determines liquid level and retention time criteria
MMscfd
At standard conditions (14.696 psia, 60°F)
bpd
Total liquids (oil + water for 3-phase)
Operating Conditions
psig
K-factor decreases above 100 psig
°F
Air=1.0
Natural gas: 0.55-0.80 typical
Water=1.0
Crude oil: 0.80-0.95; Condensate: 0.70-0.80
Separation Design
Base K-factors at P < 100 psig per GPSA
min
2-phase: 1-3 min | 3-phase: 3-10 min | Scrubber: 0.5-2 min
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Optimal: 2.5-4.0 | Acceptable: up to 6.0
Engineering Notes:
Souders-Brown Equation: Vt = K × √[(ρL - ρG) / ρG] determines maximum allowable gas velocity
Pressure Correction: K-factor decreases 25-40% as pressure increases from 100 to 1000+ psig
Sizing Basis: Vessel sized for larger of gas capacity or liquid retention requirements
Standard Sizes: Diameters rounded to API 12J standard vessel sizes
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