mb73
Mechanical
- Jan 13, 2003
- 9
Hello All
I am new to this field and am looking for some guidance/suggestions in calculating the appropriate pipe size for specific conditions for natural gas..
Flow Rate 40,000 MSCFD
Length of Pipe: 15 miles
Inlet Pressure: 800 psig
Temp: 60 degF
Downstream pressure: 450 psig
Pipe 12"/stl/X65/0.5" wall
SG Nat gas- 0.6
I used Technical Toolbox and calculated the line pack to be 2954.5MSCFH.
However when using the Weymouth equation in Technical Toolboxes, I am getting a flow for the same size pipe of 4380 MSCFH.
I appreciate your feedback.
Thanks
I am new to this field and am looking for some guidance/suggestions in calculating the appropriate pipe size for specific conditions for natural gas..
Flow Rate 40,000 MSCFD
Length of Pipe: 15 miles
Inlet Pressure: 800 psig
Temp: 60 degF
Downstream pressure: 450 psig
Pipe 12"/stl/X65/0.5" wall
SG Nat gas- 0.6
I used Technical Toolbox and calculated the line pack to be 2954.5MSCFH.
However when using the Weymouth equation in Technical Toolboxes, I am getting a flow for the same size pipe of 4380 MSCFH.
I appreciate your feedback.
Thanks