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  1. Jbizzlefosho

    Heat generated due to friction in a pipe.

    @ 25362 and Zekeman, Thank you so much! You equations make sense and have helped me greatly!
  2. Jbizzlefosho

    Heat generated due to friction in a pipe.

    Thank you all for the replies. Let me see if I can answer everybody’s questions. This is a Google Earth screen shot of the system. The blue line on the west side has a 14" diameter and the rest is 16". This is all buried pipe and is about 65 miles long. When I say BPH, I mean barrels(oil)...
  3. Jbizzlefosho

    Heat generated due to friction in a pipe.

    Thanks for the reply. I’m looking at a system for the transportation of Propane and Butane through a 14"/16" pipe at 8600 BPH. This wouldn't be considered adiabatic as heat would be lost to the surrounding area. I'm trying to approach this by breaking down the temperature gain/loss into...
  4. Jbizzlefosho

    Heat generated due to friction in a pipe.

    Long time lurker, first time poster. I've searched here and Google in general without finding a reasonable solution. I'm trying to find an equation that I could use in Excel that would tell me the temperature gain from friction flow in a pipe. Thank you ahead of time for any information that...

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