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Pipeline Roughness 1

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brisbane

Petroleum
Apr 21, 2003
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Pipeline internal roughness has a large effect on the pressure drop for a gas pipeline, but the literature has wide variations. 0.020 mm (750 mil) appears to be a good design figure. What figures to others use?
Does regular pigging improve the roughness?
 
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It is to a degree dependent on pipe material and productin methods. For steel line pipe I use an absolute roughness of 0.15mm, for plastic pipe I use a value of 0.0015mm and for flexible pipe with an internal carcass a value of ID(mm)/250
 
I measured the roughness of an epoxy-lined pipe sample.
The results of this test showed that the average roughness value for the sample was Ra = 4.4 micro m.
 
Common practice in gas transmission pipelines is to use a design value of 750 microinches for new, clean, bare steel. Range is considered by most to be 500-750 microinches.

The longer the pipe sets on the ROW then the higher the roughness. For example, roughness after atm exposure of 6 months is 1000-1250 microinches, for 12 months it is 1500 microinches and for 24 months it is 1750-2000. I am sure that salt air would accelerate the above corrosion rates.

As the Reynolds number increases then the pipe roughtness has a less and less impact on the friction factor.
 
What is the best instrument to measure surface roughness for an internal gas pipe surface?
 
djoseph, We have to be careful here.
The roughness for pipeline calculations cannot be measured, it is a theorectical roughness that is used in the flow calculations. My further research agrees with 1969grad (I also graduated in 1969) that 1000 microinches or 0.025mm is a good safe design number.
 
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