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A Parametric Study for the Friction Factor in the Critical Zone of Flow for Crude Oil Pipelines
Available to PurchasePublisher: Pipeline Simulation Interest Group
Paper presented at the PSIG Annual Meeting, May 3–7, 2021
Paper Number: PSIG-2101
... the range of the vertical points for friction factor Convergence does not imply that the solution is accurate but calculation. As a final test, the inlet pressure was stepped up rather that it is a stable result. periodically resulting in Figure 10 results. In reality a combination of step changes in both...
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Rich Gas Pipeline Operations During Tail-end Production
Available to PurchasePublisher: Pipeline Simulation Interest Group
Paper presented at the PSIG Annual Meeting, October 20–22, 2004
Paper Number: PSIG-0402
..., lowering the inlet pressure at Heimdal will have a positive effect. Installing a compressor at Huldra will lower the technical cut off rate even further, all the way down to the economical cut off rate. It will additionally be possible to process significantly more of the reservoir fluid with a compressor...