JohnWeal
Mechanical
- Dec 16, 2012
- 124
Good Evening All,
Is there a recommendation in any standards for the velocity range for biogas in stainless Steel pipelines?
If the moisture created during cooling is flowing in the same direction as the gas, the pipeline is laid with a 1 degree fall.
If the condensate is draining back against the gas flow, the pipe will be laid it’s a 3 degree incline.
So we have a wet gas which als has 400 ppm H2S.
The biogas is 69% CH4 and 37% CO2.
I don’t want to oversize the pipeline by having too low a velocity.
Regards
John
Is there a recommendation in any standards for the velocity range for biogas in stainless Steel pipelines?
If the moisture created during cooling is flowing in the same direction as the gas, the pipeline is laid with a 1 degree fall.
If the condensate is draining back against the gas flow, the pipe will be laid it’s a 3 degree incline.
So we have a wet gas which als has 400 ppm H2S.
The biogas is 69% CH4 and 37% CO2.
I don’t want to oversize the pipeline by having too low a velocity.
Regards
John