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Title: An Update On Transient Flow- Can It Improve Compressor Fuel Usage?
Author: Orin Flanigan
Source: American Gas Association 1982
Year Published: 1982
Abstract: Transient flow computer models have been developed to the point where they are accurate, reliable, and generally satisfactory. The one inherent disadvantage of transient analysis is that it requires a large amount of input data, which results in an even larger amount of output data. There are many useful applications for transient models. Because of the input data requirement, however, there are some applications which are better served by other means. The Pipeline Simulation Interest Group (PSIG) was formed in 1969. Its purpose is to promote the exchange of information and to advance the state of the art in the areas of modeling, simulation, optimization, transient flow, two phase flow and related subjects as applied to gas, liquid and solids pipeline systems.




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