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Title: Determination Of Pressure Drop In High Pressure Gas Lines
Author: R, J. Sullivan
Source: 1941 Southwestern Gas Measurement Short Course (Now called ISHM)
Year Published: 1941
Abstract: In this discussion the calculated and actual observed pressure drops in high pressure gas lines will be limited to the commercial sized pipe lines that are in general use at cycling plants, high pressure natural gasoline plants and miscellaneous high pressure field operations. In such lines the pressures vary from seveial hundred pounds to several thousand pounds with a flowing temperature around 100 P. or higher. The specific gravity of the flowing gas, whether it is wet or dry, is from 0.60 to 0.65. The line sizes will be the nominal 2 inches to 8 Inches of a proper wall thickness to withstand the operating pressures.




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