Shaneholl
Petroleum
- Jun 18, 2014
- 3
Hello All,
I am working on calculating the size of an air compressor that needs to be purchased to push a pig through a pipeline.
I am new to pigging and not familiar with the calculations. I have found some online and have been able to get that I should need compressor that is able to push 345 CFM. However, I would like verification.
Provided data:
Dewater by running the fill pigs with compressed air backwards to the initial fill header. Following dewatering remove the test headers and run foam drying pigs or, in the case of short length or small diameter lines, blow with compressed air until accepted by the Inspector. When running foam pigs the line will be considered dry when a pig is received dry.
Following drying, operate all inline valves to 1/4 open position and open all drain valves while maintaining at least 10 psi air pressure on the pipeline.
Variables Provided:
Pipeline Variations: 15-22" Diameter
Pipeline Length: 1-18 Miles
Be able to open all drain valves and inline valves(1/4 open) while being able to maintain at least 10 psi air pressure on the pipeline.
Excel Information that I have come up with (Values are not identical to what needs to be done, this was just a trial):
Some issues:
Not sure the flow rate out with drain valves/inline valves open
Not sure what the required pressure is - I assume 10 psi?
Are there any variables that I am missing?
Should I do a force balance and counter the pig friction force as well as force to push water through?
Free Air Volume of the Pipe
Diameter (Inches): 22
Length (Miles): 18
Radius (Inches): 11
Cubic Inches in one cubic foot: 1728
Length (Inches): 1140480
Free Air Pipe Volume (Cubic Feet): 250887.5893
Air Compression Ratio
Required Pressure (PSI): 10
Atmospheric Pressure (PSI): 14.7
Sum of Pressure (PSI): 24.7
Pipe Site Elevation (Feet): 4500
Pipe Site Atmospheric Pressure (PSI): 12.45827875
Compression Ratio: 1.982617382
Total Compressed Air required to increase pressure in this or any other pipe is: 497414.0955
Time As Factor (CFM): 345.4264552
Height (Meters): 1371.6
Height (feet): 4500
Pipe Site Atmospheric Pressure (Pa): 85896.80811
Pipe Site Atmospheric Pressure (PSI): 12.45827875
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
I am working on calculating the size of an air compressor that needs to be purchased to push a pig through a pipeline.
I am new to pigging and not familiar with the calculations. I have found some online and have been able to get that I should need compressor that is able to push 345 CFM. However, I would like verification.
Provided data:
Dewater by running the fill pigs with compressed air backwards to the initial fill header. Following dewatering remove the test headers and run foam drying pigs or, in the case of short length or small diameter lines, blow with compressed air until accepted by the Inspector. When running foam pigs the line will be considered dry when a pig is received dry.
Following drying, operate all inline valves to 1/4 open position and open all drain valves while maintaining at least 10 psi air pressure on the pipeline.
Variables Provided:
Pipeline Variations: 15-22" Diameter
Pipeline Length: 1-18 Miles
Be able to open all drain valves and inline valves(1/4 open) while being able to maintain at least 10 psi air pressure on the pipeline.
Excel Information that I have come up with (Values are not identical to what needs to be done, this was just a trial):
Some issues:
Not sure the flow rate out with drain valves/inline valves open
Not sure what the required pressure is - I assume 10 psi?
Are there any variables that I am missing?
Should I do a force balance and counter the pig friction force as well as force to push water through?
Free Air Volume of the Pipe
Diameter (Inches): 22
Length (Miles): 18
Radius (Inches): 11
Cubic Inches in one cubic foot: 1728
Length (Inches): 1140480
Free Air Pipe Volume (Cubic Feet): 250887.5893
Air Compression Ratio
Required Pressure (PSI): 10
Atmospheric Pressure (PSI): 14.7
Sum of Pressure (PSI): 24.7
Pipe Site Elevation (Feet): 4500
Pipe Site Atmospheric Pressure (PSI): 12.45827875
Compression Ratio: 1.982617382
Total Compressed Air required to increase pressure in this or any other pipe is: 497414.0955
Time As Factor (CFM): 345.4264552
Height (Meters): 1371.6
Height (feet): 4500
Pipe Site Atmospheric Pressure (Pa): 85896.80811
Pipe Site Atmospheric Pressure (PSI): 12.45827875
Any help would be greatly appreciated!