A method for calculating pressure drop, based on a three parameter “law” of corresponding states, is developed rigorously from thermodynamic and fluid dynamic principles. A pressure correction factor Y = 0.6527 + 0.3473Z is adequate for most practical problems, when the pressure is low and the compressibility factor, Z, is a linear function of the pressure. This result is checked against computations from natural-gas engineering, where the correction is not negligible. However, the method is applicable, by means of machine calculations, to problems where Z is not a linear function of pressure.
Issue Section:
Research Papers
Topics:
Compressibility,
Computation,
Flow (Dynamics),
Fluids,
Machinery,
Natural gas,
Pipes,
Pressure,
Pressure drop
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