Gas Pipeline Hydrodynamic Analysis Based on Beggs-Brill Correlation

A reliable pipeline design requires hydrodynamic analysis. The analysis enables flow rate and pressure gradient investigations in obtaining an optimum configuration. On the other hand, a numerical approach occurs as a complex schematic is proposed. Solving this requirement, an iterative method is...

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Main Authors: Waluyo, Joko, Indarto, Indarto
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 2016
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Online Access:https://repository.ugm.ac.id/276230/1/Gas%20Pipeline%20Hydrodynamic%20Analysis%20Based%20on%20Beggs-Brill.pdf
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description A reliable pipeline design requires hydrodynamic analysis. The analysis enables flow rate and pressure gradient investigations in obtaining an optimum configuration. On the other hand, a numerical approach occurs as a complex schematic is proposed. Solving this requirement, an iterative method is posible to be endorsed. This study aims to investigate single-phase gas pipeline hydrodynamic analysis. A model utilized a two-phase pressure gradient correlation, namely Beggs-Brill correlation, to converse single-phase gas pressure gradients into mass flow rates. Furthermore, the numerical method, called Newton-Raphson, is assesed on solving those iterative calculations. The results show that the model is able to solve a complex schematic. The mass flow rates obtain in the deviation up to 0.4 %, whereas the pressure gradients deviation is achieved on a higher value. Keywords: hydrodynamic analysis, Beggs-Brill correlation, Newton-Raphson iterative method
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spelling oai:generic.eprints.org:2762302020-09-22T05:05:01Z https://repository.ugm.ac.id/276230/ Gas Pipeline Hydrodynamic Analysis Based on Beggs-Brill Correlation Waluyo, Joko Indarto, Indarto Mechanical Engineering A reliable pipeline design requires hydrodynamic analysis. The analysis enables flow rate and pressure gradient investigations in obtaining an optimum configuration. On the other hand, a numerical approach occurs as a complex schematic is proposed. Solving this requirement, an iterative method is posible to be endorsed. This study aims to investigate single-phase gas pipeline hydrodynamic analysis. A model utilized a two-phase pressure gradient correlation, namely Beggs-Brill correlation, to converse single-phase gas pressure gradients into mass flow rates. Furthermore, the numerical method, called Newton-Raphson, is assesed on solving those iterative calculations. The results show that the model is able to solve a complex schematic. The mass flow rates obtain in the deviation up to 0.4 %, whereas the pressure gradients deviation is achieved on a higher value. Keywords: hydrodynamic analysis, Beggs-Brill correlation, Newton-Raphson iterative method 2016-12-17 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://repository.ugm.ac.id/276230/1/Gas%20Pipeline%20Hydrodynamic%20Analysis%20Based%20on%20Beggs-Brill.pdf Waluyo, Joko and Indarto, Indarto (2016) Gas Pipeline Hydrodynamic Analysis Based on Beggs-Brill Correlation. In: Journal Teknologi Media Teknika.
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Gas Pipeline Hydrodynamic Analysis Based on Beggs-Brill Correlation
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title_short Gas Pipeline Hydrodynamic Analysis Based on Beggs-Brill Correlation
title_sort gas pipeline hydrodynamic analysis based on beggs brill correlation
topic Mechanical Engineering
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