RGME
Mechanical
- Oct 21, 2002
- 12
Hello all,
I have a situation where the mainline block valve in a 36" natural gas pipeline is closed for a period of time. During this time, the pressures on either side of the valve drift apart. e.g. Upstream pressure = 800psig. Downstream = 600psig. If the mainline valve is now opened what is the maximum gas flow rate across the valve? What would be the best equation to use to estimate this?
Also, what is a good rule of thumb to use for maximum allowable gas velocities in the pipeline? I have read in many cases that 100ft/sec should not be exceeded, but I believe this is to avoid excessive noise. Is this true?
Thanks
I have a situation where the mainline block valve in a 36" natural gas pipeline is closed for a period of time. During this time, the pressures on either side of the valve drift apart. e.g. Upstream pressure = 800psig. Downstream = 600psig. If the mainline valve is now opened what is the maximum gas flow rate across the valve? What would be the best equation to use to estimate this?
Also, what is a good rule of thumb to use for maximum allowable gas velocities in the pipeline? I have read in many cases that 100ft/sec should not be exceeded, but I believe this is to avoid excessive noise. Is this true?
Thanks