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contributor authorمحمود فرزانه گردen
contributor authorHamid Reza Rahbarien
contributor authorMahmood Farzaneh-Gordfa
contributor authorHamid Reza Rahbarifa
date accessioned2020-06-06T13:42:01Z
date available2020-06-06T13:42:01Z
date issued2015
identifier urihttp://libsearch.um.ac.ir:80/fum/handle/fum/3365561?show=full
description abstractThe natural gas pipeline network (including distribution network) may be subjected to some extreme conditions such as pipeline rapture, sudden changed demand and etc. The behavior of natural gas pipeline network should be properly identified to prevent network failure and have continued pipeline operation under these extreme conditions. These conditions usually cause unsteady behavior of the pipeline network. Consequently, it is necessary to develop an unsteady state mathematical method to study natural gas pipeline network under unsteady conditions. To achieve this goal, an analytical approach has been developed to analyzed natural gas pipeline network. The governing equations derived for one-dimensional isothermal compressible viscous flow with Kirchhoff's laws have been employed to develop a method for studying the pipeline network under unsteady conditions. The proposed method has been compared with previous studies for validation purposes. The validation shows the proposed method has an average absolute present derivation (AAPD) less than 0.7%. Finally the effect of a few parameters including: friction factor, natural gas composition and decreasing and increasing demand have been studied. Results show that Weymouth and AGA equation predict highest and lowest pressure drop at the network nodes respectively. Also by increasing natural gas molar mass, the pressure at nodes will be decreased. It could be also concluded that demand rise causes pressure drop to decrease and demand fall causes pressure drop to increase.en
languageEnglish
titleUnsteady natural gas flow within pipeline network, an analytical approachen
typeJournal Paper
contenttypeExternal Fulltext
subject keywordsNatural gasen
subject keywordsUnsteady flowen
subject keywordsPipeline networken
subject keywordsTransmission and distributionen
subject keywordsFriction factoren
subject keywordsNatural gas compositionen
journal titleJournal of Natural Gas Science and Engineeringfa
pages397-409
journal volume28
journal issue1
identifier linkhttps://profdoc.um.ac.ir/paper-abstract-1070448.html
identifier articleid1070448


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