321sol
Petroleum
- Jun 19, 2016
- 24
Hello,
I have to pressure test some underground steel pipelines using the fluid they carry, i.e. diesel or gasoline. A previous test showed that the pressure dropped about 1.5 bars from 12 midday to 9AM the next morning. I need to determine whether that pressure drop is due to the thermal of the fuel and any air pockets or due to a hole.
Tests prior to the one mentioned above recorded high pressure drops in shorter periods of time. There is a possibility air was present in the line during those tests. No measurement of temperature was done but variations can be to as much as 5 deg. Celsius.
I need a standard test procedure to redo this pressure test. Is there any blank flange commercially available with possibly a thermocouple or an RTD to measure the temperature of the fuel inside the line?
I have to pressure test some underground steel pipelines using the fluid they carry, i.e. diesel or gasoline. A previous test showed that the pressure dropped about 1.5 bars from 12 midday to 9AM the next morning. I need to determine whether that pressure drop is due to the thermal of the fuel and any air pockets or due to a hole.
Tests prior to the one mentioned above recorded high pressure drops in shorter periods of time. There is a possibility air was present in the line during those tests. No measurement of temperature was done but variations can be to as much as 5 deg. Celsius.
I need a standard test procedure to redo this pressure test. Is there any blank flange commercially available with possibly a thermocouple or an RTD to measure the temperature of the fuel inside the line?