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#1 joron

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Posted 22 September 2008 - 09:33 AM

Hello
The gas flow equation through pipelines was mainly done based upon isothermal or constant temperature flow. This assumption is fairly good in long-distance pipelines where the gas temperature reaches a constant value equal to or close to the surrounding soil. There are some equation, for example Coulter bardon, the paper Coulter, D.M. and Bardon, M.F. (1979), “Revised. equation improves flowing gas temperature prediction,”. The Oil and Gas Journal, February, 26, 107-108.
Please I need that paper because i am studing a gas pipeline.
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#2 djack77494

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Posted 22 September 2008 - 12:52 PM

I suggest that you contact the Oil & Gas Journal and ask them how to go about getting the article. I'm sure they'll let you know what you should do.




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