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Titre: Numerical study of unsteady flow regime in a natural gas pipe
Auteur(s): Benzerhouda, Amar
Boucetta, Rachid
Khelifi Touhami, Mohamed Salah
Kessal, Mohand
Mots-clés: Gas flow pipelines
Inclination
Non-stationary flow
Real-time monitoring
Stability
Date de publication: 2023
Editeur: Politechnica University of Bucharest
Collection/Numéro: UPB Scientific Bulletin, Series D: Mechanical Engineering/ Vol. 85, N° 4(2023);pp. 119 - 132
Résumé: In this study, isothermal gas flow characteristics in a long pipeline are monitored and controlled using two mathematical models and the finite difference approach. These models, which take into account continuity, motion, and the equation of state, are based on one-dimensional nonlinear partial differential equations. Results are consistent with the body of literature, supporting their applicability in the present. Higher inclinations have a noticeable impact on output flow rates when examining the effects of pipe inclination on gas flow under similar pressure. A significant contribution of this work is the analysis of stabilization time across inclinations, which reveals pressure shifts and flow steadying after 5000 s. These findings are useful for the energy sector because they help pipeline operators and engineers maintain a safe, effective gas flow.
URI/URL: file:///C:/Users/pc%20rch/Downloads/articleAmar.pdf
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/376717015_NUMERICAL_STUDY_OF_UNSTEADY_FLOW_REGIME_IN_A_NATURAL_GAS_PIPE
http://dlibrary.univ-boumerdes.dz:8080/handle/123456789/13860
ISSN: 1454-2358
Collection(s) :Publications Internationales

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