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ATSE (Structural)
23 Apr 12 18:05
I am requesting suggestions for an undergraduate (not graduate) textbook or reference book for design of natural gas transmission and storage.  Away from the oil field and drilling.

I have seen the following:
Handbook of Natural Gas Transmission and Processing by Saeid Mokhatab, William A. Poe and James G. Speight
and
Oil and Gas Pipeline Fundamentals by John L. Kennedy
but don't have a point of reference.
Just looking for one technical book that covers 90% of the core basics.  If I was getting a second book, it would be the business side of natural gas.

I have a BS in civil, and MS in structural.
Have never dealt with gas-pressure pipe (just water pipe).
I have Roberson/Crowe's Engineering Fluid Mechanics 5th edition from undergraduate, but would like something specific to nat gas and propane.

I posted this question on the Pipelines forum with no luck.
Thanks
konman (Petroleum)
26 Apr 12 15:33
Pipeline Rule of Thumb Handbook
SNORGY (Mechanical)
30 Apr 12 10:15
This is a pretty good book as well.

http://www.powells.com/biblio?isbn=9780791802571
 

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