Gas leak calculations
Gas leak calculations
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OK so I have 300 feet of 16 in ID pipe blocked off and bled down. The bottom side 16inch valve is leaking through. I'm trying to calculate how much cfm is leaking or anything relevant. If the 300 ft section is blocked off and bled down then 30 minutes later I have 100 psi on the line. What calculations could I do to get information on what rate is the leak? Thanks





RE: Gas leak calculations
David Simpson, PE
MuleShoe Engineering
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RE: Gas leak calculations
Good luck,
Latexman
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RE: Gas leak calculations
That sounds like a pretty substantial leak
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RE: Gas leak calculations
well it depends on the pressure in your pipeline and maybe fluid density, for natural gas:
V_((mcf))=(D_((in))^2 * P_((psig))* L_((feet))*0.372) / 10^6
RE: Gas leak calculations
RE: Gas leak calculations
You are joking, right? Thought you'd throw in some nonsense to get a laugh?
Your equation works out (assuming that I can pretend that psig can be called lbf/in^2) lbf*ft which is a torque, not volume. I can't even guess what the 0.372 is, but you seem to be missing a pi/4.
"mcf" only means (if I ignore your capitalization) "thousand cubic feet", but you divide by a million?
Let's pretend that you are talking about a quantity relative to local atmospheric pressure for some reason, then P(psig)=P(psia)-Atmospheric Pressure (psia).
At best it is some sort of indication of what is there, but he's looking for a rate.
The beauty of this site is the immediate peer review, I hope that anyone who stumbles across your gibberish reads down to this review of it.
David Simpson, PE
MuleShoe Engineering
In questions of science, the authority of a thousand is not worth the humble reasoning of a single individual. Galileo Galilei, Italian Physicist