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Pipeline Pumping and Compression Systems: A Practical Approach, Second Edition
ISBN:
9780791860229
No. of Pages:
616
Publisher:
ASME Press
Publication date:
2013
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3 Gas Pipeline Compression System Design
Page Count:
54
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Published:2013
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Botros, KK, Van Hardeveld, T, & Mohitpour, M. "Gas Pipeline Compression System Design." Pipeline Pumping and Compression Systems: A Practical Approach, Second Edition. Ed. Botros, KK, Van Hardeveld, T, & Mohitpour, M. ASME Press, 2013.
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Natural gas is a major world energy source. World natural gas reserves are estimated at 155 trillion cubic meters, 6112 TCF [1]. About 72% of the world’s natural gas reserves are found in the Middle East and the former Soviet Union.
3.1 Gas Pipeline Design
3.2 Gas Flow Equations
3.3 Pipeline Design and Optimization for Compression
3.4 General Compressor Station Configuration
3.5 Station Layout and Facilities
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