Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 11, Part 5American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1992 - Arctic regions |
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( c ) The average flowing density ( G ) is calculated at the ends of the segment from the temperatures and pressures . These values are assumed to apply to these liquids throughout the segment . The measured segment frictional pressure ...
( c ) The average flowing density ( G ) is calculated at the ends of the segment from the temperatures and pressures . These values are assumed to apply to these liquids throughout the segment . The measured segment frictional pressure ...
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Note however that one should also perform the appropriate calculations for the downstream section of the line to see if the ... Crude Oil Pipeline 12 - Inch Diameter Figure 2 shows the calculated temperature profiles corresponding to 0 ...
Note however that one should also perform the appropriate calculations for the downstream section of the line to see if the ... Crude Oil Pipeline 12 - Inch Diameter Figure 2 shows the calculated temperature profiles corresponding to 0 ...
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It is possible to use this procedure to perform the cooldown calculations for multiphase systems as well as for ... As an illustration of the possible effect on calculated cooldown temperatures , we will consider the 12 - inch gas ...
It is possible to use this procedure to perform the cooldown calculations for multiphase systems as well as for ... As an illustration of the possible effect on calculated cooldown temperatures , we will consider the 12 - inch gas ...
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Contents
MEASUREMENT AND METERING | 1 |
OFFSHORE PIPELINE TECHNOLOGY | 53 |
CODESSTANDARDS AND REGULATIONS | 75 |
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