sheiko
Chemical
- May 7, 2007
- 422
Dear all,
I am working in an Engineering Company.
The context is the following:
- The system is: inlet pipe + control valve + outlet pipe.
- The fluid is natural gas
- The outlet pipeline is burried.
- No outlet pipe insulation.
- The minimum allowable temperature in the outlet pipe is -20°C.
- The minimum temperature at the control valve outlet flange is about -15°C (worst scenario)
The problem is that i need to calculate the length of outlet pipe so that the fluid temperature increase to 0°C.
My data are:
- Outlet pipe material: carbon steel (L360)
- Outlet pipe internal diameter: 570 mm
- Outlet pipe thickness: 20 mm
- Outlet pipe is burried 1 m deep.
- Average air temperature: 11°C
- Wind velocity: 10 m/s
My questions are:
1/ Do you know where i can find thermal conductivity data for ground? or do you have data? I know it strongly depends on the ground composition but i don't have anything...
2/ Could you please share any Excel spreadsheet to perform that calculations?
Thank you
"We don't believe things because they are true, things are true because we believe them."
I am working in an Engineering Company.
The context is the following:
- The system is: inlet pipe + control valve + outlet pipe.
- The fluid is natural gas
- The outlet pipeline is burried.
- No outlet pipe insulation.
- The minimum allowable temperature in the outlet pipe is -20°C.
- The minimum temperature at the control valve outlet flange is about -15°C (worst scenario)
The problem is that i need to calculate the length of outlet pipe so that the fluid temperature increase to 0°C.
My data are:
- Outlet pipe material: carbon steel (L360)
- Outlet pipe internal diameter: 570 mm
- Outlet pipe thickness: 20 mm
- Outlet pipe is burried 1 m deep.
- Average air temperature: 11°C
- Wind velocity: 10 m/s
My questions are:
1/ Do you know where i can find thermal conductivity data for ground? or do you have data? I know it strongly depends on the ground composition but i don't have anything...
2/ Could you please share any Excel spreadsheet to perform that calculations?
Thank you
"We don't believe things because they are true, things are true because we believe them."