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Gas Pipeline Blowdown time

Reference: "Simple Method Predicts Gas Line Blowdown Times", by


M.H. Weiss, K.K. Botros, W.M. Jungowski, Oil & Gas Journal, Dec. 12, 1988
Note:
The polynomials for the coefficients (a
1
, a
2
, a
3
, a
4
) are valid only for 3 < A
r
< 30 and should
not be used outside this range.
k P
c
t
s
1.20 0.5645 0.7371
1.25 0.5549 0.7605
1.30 0.5457 0.7833
1.35 0.5368 0.8058
1.40 0.5283 0.8278
1.45 0.52 0.8495
1.50 0.512 0.8707
1.55 0.5042 0.8916
1.60 0.4968 0.9122
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k
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A
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f V s c tot
C t t t + = t
MW
T R k Z
c

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T
P
Z
SG
i
where:
t
c
= Dimensionless Sonic blowdown time
P
i
= Initial Pressure of the gas pipeline, kPa (abs)
P
a
= Atmospheric Pressure, kPa (abs)
k = Ratio of Specific heats (Cp/Cv)

V
= Time constant, seconds
V = Volume of the pipe being blown down, m3
(Pipe C/S area X Pipe length)
c = sonic velocity, m/s
Z = compressibility factor
SG = Specific Gravity of Gas (Air =1)
T = Absolute temperature of the gas in pipeline, K
R = Universal Gas Constant (8314 J/kmol-K)
MW = Molecular Weight of the Gas
= SG*28.96 (if only specific gravity of gas is known)
C
f
= Blowdown Correction Factor, dimensionless
f = Darcy friction factor, dimensionless
L = Length of pipeline, m
D = Inside Diameter of the Pipeline, m
A
r
= Ratio of Pipe-to-effective-valve-discharge-area, dimensionless
A
p
= C/S area of pipe, m
2
A
th
= Blowdown Valve discharge Area, m
2
Notes:
1. For full-bore ball valves the "discharge area" will be considered the
same as the blowdown line cross-sectional area
2. For reduced bore ball valves the "discharge area" should be considered
based on the cross-sectional area of one size lower than the blowdown
line size
C
d
= Blowdown Valve discharge coefficient, dimensionless
(Use a value of 0.85 to 1 in absence of manufacturer's data)
A
th
*C
d
= Effective valve discharge area, m
2
P
c
= Critical Pressure Ratio
t
s
= Dimensionless subsonic blowdown time
t
tot
= total blowdown time, seconds
Darcy Friction Factor (Turbulent Flow)
Pipe ID f
mm
26.64 (1" STD) 0.023
40.9 (1.5" STD) 0.021
52.5 (2" STD) 0.019
77.92 (3" STD) 0.018
102.26 (4" STD) 0.017
154.08 (6" STD) 0.015
202.74 (8" STD) 0.014
254.46 (10" STD) 0.014
304.81 (12" STD) 0.013
336.56 (14" STD) 0.013
387.36 (16" STD) 0.013
438.16 (18" STD) 0.012
488.96 (20" STD) 0.012
590.56 (24" STD) 0.012
742.96 (30" STD) 0.011
895.36 (36" STD) 0.011
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k
P
Example Calculation:
Estimate the total blowdown time for a 25 km, 36" STD pipeline which contains natural
gas at 6000 kPa(abs) and 10C. The gas has a specific gravity of 0.6.
The blowdown valve is a 8" full bore valve on a 8" blowdown line
The atmospheric pressure is 100 kPa(abs).
Inputs
P
i
= 6000 kPa(abs)
P
a
= 100 kPa(abs)
k = 1.3 input from external source
C
d
= 0.85
D = 0.895 m Input based on NPS & Pipe Schedule
T = 10 C
SG = 0.6 specific gravity of gas (Air =1)
f = 0.011 manual input based on table for Darcy friction factor
BDV size = 8 inch (if RB use one size lower than BD line size and if FB use line size)
L = 25000 m
t
s
= 0.7833 Refer table
Calculations
Z = 0.87
MW = 17.4
V = 15728.1 m
3
c = 390.4 m/s
A
th
= 0.031
m
2
A
p
= 0.629
m
2
A
r
= 23.6
t
c
= 3.49

V
= 2578.0 seconds
a
1
= 0.8514
a
2
= 0.3229
a
3
= -0.1991
a
4
= 0.0413846
C
f
= 1.06
t
tot
= 11669.7 seconds
Losses 1.05 (Time delay is based on losses in vent line and entrance)
t
tot
= 12253.2 seconds (including losses)
204.2 minutes
Prepared by: Ankur Srivastava
Chemical Engineer
Email: ankur_2061@hotmail.com

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