kirkwarren
Petroleum
- Sep 18, 2007
- 6
kirkwarren (Petroleum) Nov 3, 2009
Hello all, new to the gas world (I am a civil recently picked up by gas company for larger infrastructure/project management work) and have been asked the following question: How much additional flow can we get through our compressors if we install coolers/chillers. Seems simple for a gas modeling program but we do not have one. My question is, is it a simple matter of using any of the flow equations pertinent to transmission flows and if so, does it make sense to use our existing situation i.e. gas discharges at approx 100 and takes 4 or so miles to get back to ambient and compare that to the new scenario which is the gas being discharged immediately at ambient? I am sure I have shown my naivete but would appreciate any help with this.
Hello all, new to the gas world (I am a civil recently picked up by gas company for larger infrastructure/project management work) and have been asked the following question: How much additional flow can we get through our compressors if we install coolers/chillers. Seems simple for a gas modeling program but we do not have one. My question is, is it a simple matter of using any of the flow equations pertinent to transmission flows and if so, does it make sense to use our existing situation i.e. gas discharges at approx 100 and takes 4 or so miles to get back to ambient and compare that to the new scenario which is the gas being discharged immediately at ambient? I am sure I have shown my naivete but would appreciate any help with this.