ANALYSIS OF PIPELINE HYDRAULICS OF LPG RETICULATION SYSTEM

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dc.contributor.author TASNIA, FARIA
dc.contributor.author AHSAN, TAUKIR
dc.contributor.author SHAHRIAR, KHAN HASAN
dc.date.accessioned 2025-07-23T05:50:54Z
dc.date.available 2025-07-23T05:50:54Z
dc.date.issued 2023-02
dc.identifier.uri http://dspace.mist.ac.bd:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/1000
dc.description ANALYSIS OF PIPELINE HYDRAULICS OF LPG RETICULATION SYSTEM en_US
dc.description.abstract While Bangladesh's natural gas output is steadily falling, demand for the fuel is rising in the residential, industrial, and power sectors. The Bangladeshi government has planned to stop supplying home customers with natural gas and replace it with liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), which some private companies will import. As part of the Jolshiri Abason project, 2243 acres of land will be developed for 8795 plots and 96745 flats, with LPG reticulation being installed as part of the housing project to distribute gas. In this study, a transmission and distribution network for liquefied petroleum gas has been planned for 19 sectors, where 96745 apartments and 8795 plots of land will be developed. Gas will be provided in each apartment of six people so that they can cook without any hassle. The total amount of energy needed to prepare a daily dinner in each apartment has been calculated to be 29406 KJ, or 0.6 kg of LPG, and the burner heat rating has been taken into account to be 6 KW so that the meal can be perfectly boiled. The 96745 flats need to be supplied with 580470 KJ/S (KW) of energy during the select time. A total of 41793.84 kg/hr of LPG must be vaporized and transmitted to the gas transmission and distribution network in order to supply this quantity of energy. The network for distributing and transmitting gas has been built to handle 20.00 MMSCFD of gas flow. 200DN, 150DN, 100DN, and 50DN are the pipe sizes that were intended. Pipeline hydraulics of the sector 17A is one of the prime interests of this thesis work. The pressure at the end of a 50DN pipeline in a certain sector, which must be in the range of 5 psi to 10 psi for end users of LPG for effective cooking, has been determined using the general flow equation and Weymouth equation. This specific sector contains 60 plots with a flow of 118632 SCF(V)/D overall where gas is delivered to end consumers via 50DN pipes that are linked to 100DN pipelines, which are linked to 150DN pipelines, which are ultimately linked to the main 200DN pipeline. Pressure is calculated as 5.548 psi and 5.198 psi at the 150 DN pipeline by using Weymouth equation and General flow equation respectively, which is linked to the main 200 DN pipeline from which LPG is delivered from the storage tank, and is 5 psi at the sector's end user. Again, the pressure is evaluated as 10.285 psi (for General flow equation) and 10.1 psi (for Weymouth equation) at the 150 DN pipeline, which is connected to the main 200 DN pipeline from which LPG is coming from the storage tank, for a pressure of 10 psi at the end user of a particular sector. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.title ANALYSIS OF PIPELINE HYDRAULICS OF LPG RETICULATION SYSTEM en_US
dc.type Thesis en_US


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