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Conference Proceedings

Seam Gas Drainage with Particular Reference to the Working Seam, Wollongong

Conference Proceedings

Seam Gas Drainage with Particular Reference to the Working Seam, Wollongong

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Factors Affecting the Sizing of Gas Ranges

Existing fluid flow techniques may be readily applied to the design of ranges for seam gas drainage. The Reynolds number characterises the flow regime within the pipe and it can be used in conjunction with data on absolute pipe surface roughness to determine the system friction factor. The application of the solution to the isothermal compressible flow equation utili- sing Moody friction factors and the concept of equivalent length of pipe for fittings and valves provides a practical method for sizing gas ranges. The physical capacity of a range can be decreased by the existence of significant quantities of water in the range and also by the ingress of air into the system at poor pipe joints etc. Both problems can be elimin- ated by adequate attention to design detail.
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  • Published: 1982
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  • Unique ID: P198206012

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