MortenA
Chemical
- Aug 20, 2001
- 2,998
It is possible that gas pipeline at certain operating conditions could develop a icecap due to Joule-Thompson cooling of the gas in the pipeline.
Has anybody heard of this phenomena and if this ice-formation if cyclic and combined with melting/freezing could lead to the pipe beeing "pushed" towards the surface as is seen with e.g. stones in countries where the surface will freeze during winter?
Best Regards
Morten
Has anybody heard of this phenomena and if this ice-formation if cyclic and combined with melting/freezing could lead to the pipe beeing "pushed" towards the surface as is seen with e.g. stones in countries where the surface will freeze during winter?
Best Regards
Morten