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  1. JDJ60

    calculation to determine compressibility factors

    Thanks Latexman, the last link you sent works fine. This is a great tool. Again thanks!!!!
  2. JDJ60

    calculation to determine compressibility factors

    Thanks Latexman, I tried the link but nothing happened as I waited for a good five minutes thinking it might be a large file.
  3. JDJ60

    calculation to determine compressibility factors

    Need help in calculation for determining the compressibility factor of nitrogen, natural gas, and air at various pressures and temperatures. Any help will be greatly appreciated Thanks.
  4. JDJ60

    Volume of Nitrogen Under Pressure

    Thanks. Milton
  5. JDJ60

    Volume of Nitrogen Under Pressure

    Hello all, Thanks for all the help I received from all of you last evening. Today I calculated the required test pressures and fill volumes for the different pipe wall thickness, pipe grade, class location, and pipe sizes. I had to do quite a bit of reading in CFR49 Part 192 to get a good...
  6. JDJ60

    LIQUID SLUGS VOLUME ?

    Silverstone: The man that invented and commercialized the B31.8 finger style (pipe) slug catcher is Norm Eagleton. Norm designed this style slug catcher 30+ years ago. I had the opportunity to work with him at Eagleton Engineering in Houston. Norm sold the company a few years ago but is...
  7. JDJ60

    Volume of Nitrogen Under Pressure

    mbeychok: Thanks for the formula. I will use it tommorow when I get to the plant. Again Thank You.
  8. JDJ60

    Volume of Nitrogen Under Pressure

    I am a Electrical Engineer and had this problem handed to me this afternoon. I now am responsible for pressure testing several sizes of new pipe we are installing prior to being placed in service. I figured out the calculations for the required test pressures of the pipe, based on wall...
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