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Design Day Demand Forecast
Paper presented at the PSIG Annual Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland, USA, May 2014.
The Difference Between Theory and Practice: Lessons Learned (And Still Being Learned) While Calibrating Access's Barnett Model
Paper presented at the PSIG Annual Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland, USA, May 2014.
Forecasting Natural Gas Design Day Demand from Historical Monthly Data
Paper presented at the PSIG Annual Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland, USA, May 2014.
Using GIS Information to Build Pipeline Models
Paper presented at the PSIG Annual Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland, USA, May 2014.
A Combined Leak Detection Method Using Pattern Recognition Techniques
Paper presented at the PSIG Annual Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland, USA, May 2014.
Leak Sensitivity, Location Accuracy and Robustness in Natural Gas Pipelines
Paper presented at the PSIG Annual Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland, USA, May 2014.
Optimizing Leak Detection Performance
Paper presented at the PSIG Annual Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland, USA, May 2014.
Cooling of a Wire as the Model for a Rupture Location
Paper presented at the PSIG Annual Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland, USA, May 2014.
Challenges in Operating Onshore Multiphase Systems
Paper presented at the PSIG Annual Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland, USA, May 2014.
Multiphase Assessment of an Offshore Production System
Paper presented at the PSIG Annual Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland, USA, May 2014.
Data Analysis and Discussion of Product Interface Size on a Batched Crude Oil Pipeline
Paper presented at the PSIG Annual Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland, USA, May 2014.
Transient Optimization in Gas Transmission Networks, a New Approach on GRTgaz Network
Paper presented at the PSIG Annual Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland, USA, May 2014.
An Application of Liquid Pipeline Optimization Through Parametric Studies
Paper presented at the PSIG Annual Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland, USA, May 2014.
The Effects of Compressor Constraints in Pipeline Modeling and Optimization
Paper presented at the PSIG Annual Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland, USA, May 2014.
Algorithms for Pump Selection in Liquid Batched Pipelines
Paper presented at the PSIG Annual Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland, USA, May 2014.
Pipeline Surge Analysis Studies
Paper presented at the PSIG Annual Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland, USA, May 2014.
A Conceptual Framework for Predicting the Effectiveness of a Drag Reducing Agent in Liquid Pipelines
Paper presented at the PSIG Annual Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland, USA, May 2014.
The Piper Alpha Disaster - A Forensic Pipeline Simulation Study
Paper presented at the PSIG Annual Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland, USA, May 2014.
Integrated Model Application for the Largest Seawater Injection System
Paper presented at the PSIG Annual Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland, USA, May 2014.
Pipe Line Frost Heave (or the lack thereof)
Paper presented at the PSIG Annual Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland, USA, May 2014.
Handling Theft Detection with a Real Time Transient Model
Paper presented at the PSIG Annual Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland, USA, May 2014.
Practical Experience of Using Different Equations of State for CO2 Pipeline Simulation
Paper presented at the PSIG Annual Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland, USA, May 2014.
Successive Steady State Hydraulic Model Tuning Through Viscosity Analysis
Paper presented at the PSIG Annual Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland, USA, May 2014.
Evaluation of a Pumping System to Aid Machine Performance Testing
Paper presented at the PSIG Annual Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland, USA, May 2014.
On the Correlation Between Isothermal Compressibility and Isobaric Expansivity
Paper presented at the PSIG Annual Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland, USA, May 2014.
A Novel Model for Prediction of Crack Propagation in Gas Transmission Pipelines
Paper presented at the PSIG Annual Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland, USA, May 2014.
Economic Benefits of Leak Detection Systems: A Quantitative Methodology
Paper presented at the PSIG Annual Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland, USA, May 2014.
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