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Title: Gas Flow Formulas-Strengths, Weaknesses And Practical Applications
Author: Samuel I. Hyman, Michael A. Stoner, Michael A. Karnitz
Source: American Gas Association 1975
Year Published: 1975
Abstract: Ever since the first fuel gas pipeline was laid in England in the early 19th century gas engineers have needed and developed practical equations to express the relationships between flow, pressure drop, diameter and length of pipes. We speak here of pipes in the most general sense, ranging from gathering lines, transmission pipelines, distribution mains, services and house piping. The variety of flow equations range from the earliest known one by Clegg, the father of British gas engineering to the sophisticated ones of the modem day made practical by a better understanding of fluid mechanics and the availability of time sharing systems.




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