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Pipeline Pumping and Compression System: A Practical Approach, Third Edition
ISBN:
9780791861783
No. of Pages:
668
Publisher:
ASME Press
Publication date:
2018
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2 Liquid Pipeline Pumping System Design
Page Count:
46
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Published:2018
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Botros, KK, & Van Hardeveld, T. "Liquid Pipeline Pumping System Design." Pipeline Pumping and Compression System: A Practical Approach, Third Edition. Ed. Botros, KK, & Van Hardeveld, T. ASME Press, 2018.
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As pumping requirements must match pipeline characteristics, the first step in liquid pipeline pump station design is the analysis of the pipeline hydraulic gradient for varying flow conditions for the particular route elevation profile. This defines the length and elevation change of the pipeline and is used to establish pipeline pressure, pipeline pumping power, number and location of stations, number of pumps, and appropriate mode of operation.
2.1
Liquid Pipeline Design
2.2Pump Station Configuration
2.3Pump Station Piping Design
2.4Contamination in Liquid Pipelines
2.5Terminal Design
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