RI 3241 Formulas For Designing Natural-Gas Pipe-Line Systems Consisting Of Parallel Lines

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
T. W. Johnson
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1934

Abstract

The United States Bureau of Mines, in cooperation with the Natural Gas Department of the American Gas Association, has been studying actively for the past several years the flow of natural gas through high-pressure pipe lines. This report deals with that part of the study involving the design off pipe-line systems consisting of lines laid parallel to each other. The lines are referred to as the original line and the parallel line. The paralleling line may or may not extend the entire length of the original line; however, the parallel line is connected at its two ends to the original line. As a result of the large expansion of the natural-gas industry almost all markets within economic distance from the developed gas fields have at least one pipe line supplying them with natural gas. Small increases in the consumers' demand for natural gas can be met usually by increasing operating pressures, but any marked increase in demand necessitates paralleling sections of the existing systems. It is believed that to a large extent future
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APA: T. W. Johnson  (1934)  RI 3241 Formulas For Designing Natural-Gas Pipe-Line Systems Consisting Of Parallel Lines

MLA: T. W. Johnson RI 3241 Formulas For Designing Natural-Gas Pipe-Line Systems Consisting Of Parallel Lines. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1934.

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