Q2: A is 4500 m length-gas flow line, and B is 2000 m length-liquid flow line (0.1 m diameter) both are connected with l

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Q2: A is 4500 m length-gas flow line, and B is 2000 m length-liquid flow line (0.1 m diameter) both are connected with l

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Q2 A Is 4500 M Length Gas Flow Line And B Is 2000 M Length Liquid Flow Line 0 1 M Diameter Both Are Connected With L 1
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Q2: A is 4500 m length-gas flow line, and B is 2000 m length-liquid flow line (0.1 m diameter) both are connected with left side of 2500 m in length C-pipeline (0.15 m). If the pressure at A-pipeline inlet = 2400 kPa, pressure at C-pipeline outlet = 2000 kPa, liquid flow GOR rate = 0.009 m/s, Gas Oil Ratio = 40 m/m', p=680 kg/m', P=0.922 kg/m', gas flowing temperature= 300 K, base temperature-288 K, base pressure 101.3 kPa, Z=0.9, gas gravity = 0.6, gas viscosity-0.015x10 Pa.s, and liquid viscosity =9.4x10-3 Pa.s, calculate the diameter of gas pipeline and inlet pressure of liquid pipeline? Assume all pipes are flat and horizontal. (10 marks) Paz
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