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Waymouth Calculation

The document provides input data and calculations to determine the gas flow rate and optimal pipe diameter for a gas pipeline. It calculates a gas flow rate of 2,877 SCMD or 0.00288 MMSCMD (120 SCM/hr) for a 30 mm diameter pipe that is 2 km long, based on upstream and downstream pressures of 980.665 and 784.532 kPa respectively. It also calculates that a pipe with an inside diameter of 445 mm (18 inches) would be required for a gas flow rate of 1,800,000 m3/day (1.8 MMSCMD) over a line length of 20 km, with upstream and downstream pressures of 1,177 and 785 kPa. The

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Waymouth Calculation

The document provides input data and calculations to determine the gas flow rate and optimal pipe diameter for a gas pipeline. It calculates a gas flow rate of 2,877 SCMD or 0.00288 MMSCMD (120 SCM/hr) for a 30 mm diameter pipe that is 2 km long, based on upstream and downstream pressures of 980.665 and 784.532 kPa respectively. It also calculates that a pipe with an inside diameter of 445 mm (18 inches) would be required for a gas flow rate of 1,800,000 m3/day (1.8 MMSCMD) over a line length of 20 km, with upstream and downstream pressures of 1,177 and 785 kPa. The

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Gas Flow Rate Calculation:

Input Data:

Pipe Diameter d 30 mm
Line Lengh L 2 Km
Up stream Pressure Pi 980.665 Kpa
Down stream Pressure Pf 784.532 Kpa
Base Pressure Pb 101.322 Kpa
Base Temperature Tb 288 K
Avearge Gas Flowing Temperature Tav 298 K
Gas Gravity V 0.6
Friction Factor f 1
Gas Compressibility Factor Zav 1
Pipeline Efficiency E 1
Assumptions:
Zav=1 E=1,
Tav=25 Degree C
f=1
Formula used:

Gas Flow Rate Q 2,877 SCMD


0.00288 MMSCMD
120 SCM/Hr
Note: Gas flow rate calculated are based on some assumptions and are approximate data.
Pipe Diameter Calculation:

Input Data:

Gas Flow Rate Q 1800000 M3/day


Line Lengh L 20 Km
Up stream Pressure Pi 1177 Kpa
Down stream Pressure Pf 785 Kpa
Base Pressure Pb 101.303 Kpa
Base Temperature Tb 288 K
Avearge Gas Flowing Temperature Tav 298 K
Gas Gravity V 0.6
Friction Factor f 1
Gas Compressibility Factor Zav 1
Pipeline Efficiency E 1
Assumptions:
Zav=1 E=1,
Tav=25 Degree C
f=1
Formula used:
Proposed Inside dia of the Pipeline d 445 mm
18 inch

Note: Inside Diameter of the pipeline calculated are based on some assumptions and are approximate data.
INPUT

1.8MMSCMD
20Km
12Kg/cm2
8Kg/cm2
1.033 Kg/cm2
15 Degree C
25 Degree C
pproximate data.
INPUT
input
d 300 mm 300 mm
L 67.05 Km 67.05 Km
Pi 588.399 Kpa 6 Kg/cm2
Q 162392 m3/day 162392.04 SCMD
Pb 101.322 Kpa 1.0332 Kg/cm2
Tb 288 K 15 Degree C
Tav 298 K 25 Degree C

V 0.6
f 1
Zav 1 171978.9795 346213.383201
E 1

Pressure at down stream Pf: 417.4139476 Kpa

4.256437699 Kg/cm2
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