Flow Improvers and Pipeline Internal Coating Benefits and Limitations with Respect to Pipeline Capacity Enhancement
Date
2023
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Journal of Advanced Research in Fluid Mechanics and Thermal Sciences
Abstract
This article illustrates the outcome of a theoretical examination of applying internal
coating and flow improver to gas and liquid pipeline systems. A test case of a 12-inches,
18-inches, 24-inches, 30-inches, 36-inches, and 42-inches diameter gas and liquid
transmission pipelines evaluates hypothetically, synergistic use of pipeline internal
coating with flow improver to enhance flow rate of a pipeline and minimize internal
friction. The improvements in pipeline hydraulics are recognized and the enhancement of
pipeline capacity calculated over a broad range of parameters. The hydraulic benefits are
presented as percentage increase in pipeline capacity using flow equations. Analysis
shows that internal coating of pipelines plus injection of flow improver is hydraulically and
economically viable for both gas and liquid pipelines with a typical capacity increase
greater than 116%. Corrosion protection and safety is improved with low operating cost.
Description
Research Article
Keywords
Pressure drop, internal coating, capacity