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Simulation model for natural gas transmission pipeline network system

Simulation Modelling Practice and Theory, 2011
Abstract This paper focuses on developing a simulation model for the analysis of transmission pipeline network system (TPNS) with detailed characteristics of compressor stations. Compressor station is the key element in the TPNS since it provides energy to keep the gas moving.
Woldeyohannes, Debebe, Mohd Amin, A.M.
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Optimizing Blended Hydrogen Uniformity Within Natural Gas Pipeline Distribution Networks

Volume 1: Pipeline Safety Management Systems; Project Management, Design, Construction, and Environmental Issues; Strain-Based Design and Assessment; Risk and Reliability; Emerging Fuels and Greenhouse Gas Emissions, 2022
Abstract Blending hydrogen into existing natural gas pipeline distribution networks is becoming prominent in the alternative energy industry. Non-uniformity of the hydrogen concentration can occur in the blends delivered at the demand locations of these networks.
Guohua Li, Michelle Moyer, Hamid Bidmus
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Supply security in the European natural gas pipeline network

2012
Energy security of natural gas supplies in Europe is becoming a key concern. As demand increases, infrastructure development focuses on extending the capacity of the pipeline system. While conventional approaches focus mainly on source dependence, we argue for a network perspective to also consider risks associated with transit countries, by borrowing ...
Scotti M., Vedres B.
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Probabilistic analysis of natural gas pipeline network accident based on Bayesian network

Journal of Loss Prevention in the Process Industries, 2017
Abstract Natural gas pipeline network (NGPN) accident is a kind of catastrophic disaster as the hazard of natural gas may present a large-scale extension in NGPN that can easily result in cascading accidents. In this paper, the Bayesian network (BN) was employed to probabilistically analyze natural gas pipeline network accidents. On the basis of case-
Jiansong Wu   +3 more
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Unsteady natural gas flow within pipeline network, an analytical approach

Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering, 2016
Abstract The natural gas pipeline network (including distribution network) may be subjected to some extreme conditions such as pipeline rapture, sudden changed demand and etc. The behavior of natural gas pipeline network should be properly identified to prevent network failure and have continued pipeline operation under these extreme conditions ...
Mahmood Farzaneh-Gord   +1 more
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Analogical Approach for Optimizing Natural Gas Transmission Pipeline Network System

Advanced Materials Research, 2011
The increase in demand for natural gas in different sectors attracted different scholars in optimizing the operation and configurations of natural gas pipeline network (NGPN) systems. Even though there have been reports regarding the attempts of solutions for optimizing NGPN problems, the issues of NGPN regarding energy minimizations are not fully ...
Debebe Woldeyohannes Abraham   +1 more
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Simulation of Marine Natural Gas Pipeline Network Impact on Natural Gas Market Based on Cloud Computing

Journal of Coastal Research, 2020
Zhong, S.; Yu, W.; Guo, X., and Zhao, J., 2020. Simulation of marine natural gas pipeline network impact on natural gas market based on cloud computing. In: Yang, D.F. and Wang, H. (eds.), Recent Advances in Marine Geology and Environmental Oceanography. Journal of Coastal Research, Special Issue No. 108, pp. 22–25.
Shiyu Zhong   +3 more
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A multi-objective model for optimizing hydrogen injected-high pressure natural gas pipeline networks

International journal of hydrogen energy, 2023
A. K. Arya   +5 more
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Network modelling and prediction of retrograde gas behaviour in natural gas pipeline systems

International Journal of Engineering Systems Modelling and Simulation, 2016
As retrograde gases are transported through pipeline systems, retrograde condensation may occur. The presence of this additional liquid phase is responsible for additional pressure losses in natural gas surface production systems. Gases and liquids have markedly different routing behaviour when moving concurrently through a network system and the ...
Tianying Jin   +2 more
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Process parametric testing and simulation of carbon membranes for H2 recovery from natural gas pipeline networks

Separation and Purification Technology, 2023
Danlin Chen   +5 more
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