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Internally insulated hot-oil pipelines

S. D. Probert and C. Y. Chu

Applied Energy, 1983, vol. 13, issue 1, 13 pages

Abstract: Heavy-fuel oil is usually heated to facilitate its conveyance through pipelines. This paper presents the theoretical reasoning behind the prediction of the optimal thickness of insulant necessary for such a pipeline, so that the least energy running cost can be achieved.

Date: 1983
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