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Title: Estimating Natural Gas Pipeline Friction Loss Parameters From Unsteady State Measurements
Author: m. A. Stoner, m. A. Karnitz
Source: American Gas Association 1973
Year Published: 1973
Abstract: Both transient and steady state pipeline models describing the flow of natural gas contain some form of a friction loss parameter, These parameters together with the pipeline diameter, length, and gas properties determine the pipeline capacity and the pressure loss incurred in moving gas through the pipeline. The experimental determination of the friction loss parameter provides information for determining when cleaning of a line is necessary and/or information for use in system models. Many other parameters can affect the accuracy of a transient or steady state model, but the correct estimation of the friction loss parameter is an essential item for obtaining a good correlation between the mathematical model and the prototype network.




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