Abstract

Natural gas transportation and storage processes play an important role in the gas industry. Due to the changing rheological properties of gas under the influence of external factors, industrialists face the question of the need to control the temperature field of existing pipelines. However, this is far from always possible. The authors of this study, from the point of view of system analysis, are developing two methods for assessing the thermal fields of the main gas pipeline. The obtained methods and equations make it possible to calculate the temperature field depending on the gas flow rate in the gas pipeline. The authors compare the methods obtained, proving their effectiveness. Ways of further development of this direction are analyzed.

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