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natural gas pipeline sizing

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johngerhart

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does anyone know a good reference for sizing nat gas pipelines at either 90 or 600 psi , delta P per 100 ft .
any good cost data on $/ft installed with cathodic protection versue pipe diameter
 
google weymouth and panhandle A. As of march 15th, pipe steel goes up $75/ton. The cost of cathodic protection is so small, its sometimes is just misc or contingency.

Bottom line the cost for a line is as low as $20,000/in-mile to $100,000/in-mile. In plants I use $1,500,000/mile for any size up to 10".

Labor is different, ROW, all kinds of factors.

What mid-term was this one on?
 
I use the Weymouth Formula for High Pressure Compressible Gas Flow from Crane 410, Page 3-3, Equation 3-12.

Otherwise for 60degF, the NFPA 54 method is just as good.




 
Weymouth is for low pressure, Panhandle is for High pressure
 
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