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Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 2004
The cost of transporting wood chips by truck and by pipeline as a water slurry was determined. In a practical application of field delivery by truck of biomass to a pipeline inlet, the pipeline will only be economical at large capacity ( >0.5 million dry t/yr for a one-way pipeline, and >1.25 million dry t/yr for a two-way pipeline that returns the ...
Amit, Kumar +2 more
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The cost of transporting wood chips by truck and by pipeline as a water slurry was determined. In a practical application of field delivery by truck of biomass to a pipeline inlet, the pipeline will only be economical at large capacity ( >0.5 million dry t/yr for a one-way pipeline, and >1.25 million dry t/yr for a two-way pipeline that returns the ...
Amit, Kumar +2 more
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PIPELINE TRANSPORT. LECTURE 12
Spravochnik. Inzhenernyi zhurnal, 2023This article presents materials of the 12th lecture on the subject “Theory of load-lifting, transport, construction and road equipment and facilities”. This lecture discusses the purpose and main characteristics of pipeline systems for the transportation of gas, oil, fuels, water and other continuous media, pipeline fittings, connections, compensators ...
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Standardizing Pipeline Transport Facilities
Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, 2005The various aspects of reconstruction of a pipeline in order to ensure safe transport of both liquid and gas hydrocarbons are considered. We give indicators of the consequences of explosive events and the zones of toxic damage in a possible failure of the pipeline when transporting condensate or unpurified gas.
A. V. Shvets +2 more
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Pipeline Transportation of Hydrogen
1975An analytic model encompassing characteristics and costs of high pressure pipeline transport of gaseous and liquid fuels has been developed. The model, which minimizes capital investment costs for a specified energy flow rate, was used to compare the transport costs of hydrogen, ammonia, oxygen, and natural gas.
R. A. Reynolds, W. L. Slager
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Pipeline Transportation of Energy
Financial Analysts Journal, 1960AN ABUNDANT SUPPLY OF ENERGY in all forms, coupled with a practical and economic means of making it work for us, has directly resulted in the high standard of living which we enjoy in the United States today. As a nation, we have been fortunately endowed with large quantities of energy-giving materials; these materials in combination with oxygen ...
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Carbon footprint of oil products pipeline transportation
Science of The Total Environment, 2021As climate issues gradually attract public attention worldwide, the operation and construction of oil product pipelines have been attached with new energy-saving and emission-reduction targets. Though previous studies concerning Life Cycle Assessment of oil and gas pipelines have estimated the carbon footprint to some extent, there is a lack of ...
Liqiao, Huang +4 more
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Pipeline Transport of Cast Concrete
2021The article presents a study of innovative materials in the field of highly mobile and cast concrete mixtures using pipeline transport. The studies were carried out on mixtures with a complex additive based on S-3 superplasticizer. The complex included a plasticizing-air-entraining additive LHD with an air-entraining effect. Studies of the effects of S-
Mihail Komarinsky +3 more
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