daniel27ad
Mechanical
- Dec 4, 2012
- 5
Hello, I'm noob around here, hope I'm posting in the right part of the forum.
This client has a natural gas pipeline with funny operations. Flows constantly spike to high values (say from 0 to 3000 MSCFD), stay there for less than 1 minute, and then falls back.
I'm thinking that there might be a problem with the metering (client says everything's fine though), but I haven't found any specific problem related to the use of orifice plates on gas pipelines that may give me a clue.
* I'm way far from the actual location of the pipeline, so I cannot check problems on site.
Thanks for your help.
This client has a natural gas pipeline with funny operations. Flows constantly spike to high values (say from 0 to 3000 MSCFD), stay there for less than 1 minute, and then falls back.
I'm thinking that there might be a problem with the metering (client says everything's fine though), but I haven't found any specific problem related to the use of orifice plates on gas pipelines that may give me a clue.
* I'm way far from the actual location of the pipeline, so I cannot check problems on site.
Thanks for your help.