Performances of internally lined pipelines for LNG
S. D. Probert,
C. M. Yeung and
C. Y. Chu
Applied Energy, 1982, vol. 12, issue 1, 20 pages
Abstract:
For an internally insulated pipeline conveying LNG, an optimal insulant thickness exists which corresponds with the least rate of financial expenditure upon pumping and refrigeration power. For some situations likely to be encountered, values of this optimal thickness have been predicted.
Date: 1982
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