METHOD FOR DETERMINING MEAN OIL FLOWRATE DURING TRANSIENT PROCESSES IN OIL PIPELINE

Abstract

Basing on the results of industrial experiments, carried out on the real pipeline, the patterns of flowrate changes during unsteady processes, caused by a changing the number of working units at oil pumping stations, were established. The method of determining mean oil flowrate against time and length was developed, which allows to specify the flow capacity of the oil pipeline during unsteady processes in operation.

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Mariia Serediuk, Stanislav Grygorskyi

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Mariia Serediuk, Stanislav Grygorskyi (2017). METHOD FOR DETERMINING MEAN OIL FLOWRATE DURING TRANSIENT PROCESSES IN OIL PIPELINE. Международный научный журнал "Интернаука", 1(3), 165-170. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-305182