Ok - let's play nice. FYI - I've worked with several other Civil Engineers in the natural gas industry while in college and to the best of my memory they did not regularly mess up pipelines, compressor stations, etc.
That said, I have had to do some limited natural gas line design to power an emergency generator at a water treatment plant and yes, not only does the engine have adequate fuel supply, but the generator is also putting out enough current to run the entire plant.
Now back to the original topic - From what I've gathered, the HW is highly favored in the Civil community. I've seen this in practice and also in reference books. Pipe manufacturer's HW C factors are readily available, but good luck finding roughness factors for DW.
After this discussion started, I tried to analyze the two problematic hydraulic systems that caused me to question the HW equation to begin with. I used WaterCAD modeling software and did both HW & DW equations. The difference in the results was negligible. Re was in the order of E-5 for both systems.
The part of this thread I agree with 100%, regardless of equation or software: garbage in = garbage out. I'm wondering if some of the minor loss co-efficients I'm using for fittings, valves (by the manufacturer), etc. could be off.
Mike