Natural gas is typically transported for long distances through high-pressure pipelines. Such pressure must be reduced before the gas distribution to users. The natural gas lamination process, traditionally adopted for this scope, may determine hydrate formation which may damagingly affect the system operation. Therefore, in order to avoid such circumstance, a suitable gas preheating is required. On the other hand, the available pressure drop can be recovered through a turbo-expansion system in order to provide mechanical energy to drive electricity generators. In this case a higher gas preheating is necessary. This paper presents a detailed simulation model capable to accurately analyse this process as well as the traditional decompressio...
Worldwide concerns over energy optimization and harnessing have sparked a variety of research on uti...
Abstract Design Optimization of a Natural Gas Substation with Intensification of the Energy Cycle ...
The pressure drop between the gas transportation grid and local networks can be exploited to generat...
Natural gas is typically transported for long distances through high-pressure pipelines. Such pressu...
The application of expansion turbines at natural gas pressure reduction stations (PRS) is considered...
This paper presents a novel dynamic simulation model for the analysis of a hybrid turboexpander syst...
Through the use of expansion turbines in natural gas pressure reduction stations it is possible to p...
Gas pressure reduction stations are commonly applied to decrease the pressure of natural gas in the ...
Most of the natural gas reaches its end users through transmission and distribution pipelines. Trans...
The article deals with the urgency of adapting computational turbo-expander unit parameters techniqu...
One of the most rational methods of energy utilization of compressed gas in pipelines is to use turb...
Decompressing a high-pressure transmission line gas to low-pressure distribution requirements is con...
Preheating is often required to prevent hydrate formation during the pressure reduction process in a...
This thesis deals with the characteristics of natural gas and the problems of transport. Furthermore...
Energy recovery from Natural Gas (NG) distribution networks is a promising strategy in order to purs...
Worldwide concerns over energy optimization and harnessing have sparked a variety of research on uti...
Abstract Design Optimization of a Natural Gas Substation with Intensification of the Energy Cycle ...
The pressure drop between the gas transportation grid and local networks can be exploited to generat...
Natural gas is typically transported for long distances through high-pressure pipelines. Such pressu...
The application of expansion turbines at natural gas pressure reduction stations (PRS) is considered...
This paper presents a novel dynamic simulation model for the analysis of a hybrid turboexpander syst...
Through the use of expansion turbines in natural gas pressure reduction stations it is possible to p...
Gas pressure reduction stations are commonly applied to decrease the pressure of natural gas in the ...
Most of the natural gas reaches its end users through transmission and distribution pipelines. Trans...
The article deals with the urgency of adapting computational turbo-expander unit parameters techniqu...
One of the most rational methods of energy utilization of compressed gas in pipelines is to use turb...
Decompressing a high-pressure transmission line gas to low-pressure distribution requirements is con...
Preheating is often required to prevent hydrate formation during the pressure reduction process in a...
This thesis deals with the characteristics of natural gas and the problems of transport. Furthermore...
Energy recovery from Natural Gas (NG) distribution networks is a promising strategy in order to purs...
Worldwide concerns over energy optimization and harnessing have sparked a variety of research on uti...
Abstract Design Optimization of a Natural Gas Substation with Intensification of the Energy Cycle ...
The pressure drop between the gas transportation grid and local networks can be exploited to generat...