Methods to reduce heat losses when transporting gas through long branch pipelines
https://doi.org/10.31660/0445-0108-2023-3-95-106
Abstract
The article considers options to reduce heat losses accompanying the process of pipeline transportation of natural gas through long branch pipelines. Computational modeling of the gas cooling process in an extended off-take gas pipeline connecting the main gas pipeline and the gas distribution station has been performed. It is shown that when the length of the gas branch pipeline is long, especially in conditions of reduced flow, the gas temperature at the inlet of the gas distribution station will correspond to the ground temperature. We have developed and substantiated options to reduce the intensity of gas cooling in the off-take gas pipeline, involving an increase in its depth, the use of thermal insulation coatings, as well as the regulation of pressure at the inlet using special technical means. The calculation justification of the technical solution, which involves regulating the pressure at the inlet to the gas pipeline outlet, is performed. The results can be used by gas transportation companies. The implementation of the developed solutions to reduce heat losses will reduce the consumption of energy used for gas heating at gas distribution stations and reduce emissions of combustion products.
About the Authors
V. M. YanchukRussian Federation
Vitaly M. Yanchuk, Head of the Production Department for Operation of Gas Distribution Stations
Ukhta
A. S. Kuzbozhev
Russian Federation
Alexander S. Kuzbozhev, Doctor of Engineering, Head of the Department of Reliability and Service Life of the North ern Corridor of the Gas Transmission System
I. V. Shishkin
Russian Federation
Ivan V. Shishkin, Candidate of Engineering, Leading Researcher of the Laboratory of Reliability of Gas Transmission System Facilities of the Department of Reliability and Service Life of the North ern Corridor of the Gas Transmission System
I. N. Birillo
Russian Federation
Igor N. Birillo, Candidate of Engineering, Head of the Laboratory of Reliability of Gas Transmission System Facilities of the Department of Reliability and Service Life of the Northern Corridor of the Gas Transmission System
P. A. Kuzbozhev
Russian Federation
Pavel A. Kuzbozhev, Candidate of Engineering, Senior Researcher of the Laboratory of Reliability of Gas Transmission System Facilities of the Department of Reliability and Service Life of the Northern Corridor of the Gas Transmission System
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Review
For citations:
Yanchuk V.M., Kuzbozhev A.S., Shishkin I.V., Birillo I.N., Kuzbozhev P.A. Methods to reduce heat losses when transporting gas through long branch pipelines. Oil and Gas Studies. 2023;(3):95-106. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.31660/0445-0108-2023-3-95-106