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Title: Large Capacity Gas Regulators
Author: Harry J. Schneider
Source: 1964 Southwestern Gas Measurement Short Course (Now called ISHM)
Year Published: 1964
Abstract: Economics of Transmission system operation demand that pipelines deliver maximum pressure and maximum flow at terminal points. At these terminal points, it follows that regulating units are required to handle these high pressures and high flows. As the Natural Gas Transmission Systems grew in length, in diameter, and in operating pressure, the need for high pressure, high capacity regulating devices also became apparent. In addition to the ability to handle high inlet pressures and large volumes, these terminal point or transmission system units are usually required to pass maximum volume at times of minimum available inlet pres,sure. In other words, the maximum hourly flow rate required usually occurs at times of low inlet pressure. Sizing, therefore, of regulating devices for such application is determined by the lowest inlet pressure anticipated.




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