RI 2942 Flow Of Natural Gas Through High-Pressure Transmission Lines ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
T. W. Johnson
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Jan 1, 1929

Abstract

The Bureau of Mines, in cooperation with the Natural Gas Department of the American Gas Association, has in progress a study or the flow of natural gas through high-pressure transmission lines. A major problem of this study is to compare the deliveries calculated from the gas pipe-line flow formulas commonly used, with the metered deliveries from pipe lines in operation. In order to obtain such comparisons a series of tests has bean made on 25 operating pipe lines in Kansas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Arkansas, Texas, and California ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Study of the flow of natural gas through high-pressure transmission lines was made under the general supervision of H. H. Hill, former chief petroleum engineer of the Bureau of. Mines, H. C. Fowler, acting chief petroleum engineer of the Bureau of Mines, N. A. C. Smith, superintendent of the Bureau of Mines Petroleum Experiment Station at Bartlesville, Okla., and T. Brandenthaler, chief of the oil and gas action of the Bartlesville station.
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APA: T. W. Johnson  (1929)  RI 2942 Flow Of Natural Gas Through High-Pressure Transmission Lines ? Introduction

MLA: T. W. Johnson RI 2942 Flow Of Natural Gas Through High-Pressure Transmission Lines ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1929.

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