AGA GEOP D-1-2004 GEOP Series System Design Book I Vol III (XY0403)《GEOP系列 第III卷第I册系统设计.XY0403》.pdf
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1、GEOP Gas Engineering and Operating Practices A Series by the Operating Section The American Gas Association Volume III DISTRIBUTION Book D-1 SYSTEM DESIGN REVISED The American Gas Association Washington, DC ii SYSTEM DESIGN Notices, Disclaimers and Copyright The Gas Engineering and Operating Practic
2、es Series (GEOP Series or materials) was prepared by the American Gas Association (AGA), its member companies and other individuals and groups with an interest in the natural gas industry. The AGA disclaims liability for any personal injury, property or other damages of any nature whatsoever, whethe
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12、iation, 400 N. Capitol Street, NW, 4thFloor, Washington, DC 20001, USA. Copyrights 1990 and 2004 by the American Gas Association, (AGA) All rights reserved Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 85-70460 ISBN 0-87257-011-8 AGA Catalog Number XY0403 Printed in the United States of American iii CONT
13、ENTS LIST OF TABLES AND FIGURES xvii List of Tables . xvii List of Figures xx PREFACE xxv ACKNOWLEDGMENTS . xxvii ENGLISH/METRIC CONVERSION FACTORS xxix INTRODUCTION . 1 The Typical System . 1 The Gas Supply 1 Pipe Networks 2 Classification by Pressure Level. 2 Pressure Regulation 3 PART I. CAPACITY
14、 DESIGN. 5 CHAPTER 1. SYSTEM LOADS AND DESIGN LOAD ESTIMATION 7 Load Behavior 7 Demand Profile. 7 Residential, Commercial, and Industrial-Firm; Excluding Space Heating 7 Space Heating . 9 Off-peak or Seasonal. 9 Interruptible. 9 Seasonal Load Variations . 9 Load Curves 10 Factors That Determine Dema
15、nd . 12 Weather Factors 12 Customer Factors 12 Timing Factors 13 Weather-Load Relationships 13 Degree Days . 14 Applications of Degree Day Index 16 Wind Effects. 18 General Equations. 19 Numerical Description of Load Behavior 20 Nomenclature . 20 Load Curve . 20 Load Factors . 21 Coincidence and Div
16、ersity Factors. 22 Demand Factor . 24 Ideal Load Characteristics 25 Methods of Obtaining Data on Load Characteristics 26 iv SYSTEM DESIGN Selection of Customers for Testing27 Group Load Characteristics Studies.27 Need for Continuing Studies27 Analysis of Results of Demand Meter Studies28 Distributio
17、n System Demands 28 Customer Demands .28 Effects of Conservation.28 Estimation of Design Loads29 The Need for Design Load Estimates29 Design Load Estimation Procedures General.30 Estimating Design Loads for Services 31 Estimating Design Loads for Mains32 Method Based on Connected Load34 Method Based
18、 on Consumption Data 35 Method Based on Average Design Load per Customer38 Design Load Parameters41 Timing of Peak Demand41 Design Weather Conditions.41 Design Load/Weather Relationship .42 Design Load Characteristics 43 Demand Interval 44 Leakage Allowance .45 Statistical Approach to Design Load Es
19、timation.45 Geographical Distribution of Loads48 Load Gathering by Nodal Areas49 Load Gathering by Land Area.49 Computerized Load Gathering 50 Finder Systems 51 Errors, Pitfalls, and Sources of Inaccuracy53 Other Load-Gathering Methods 55 Validation of Design Load Estimates55 Future Loads .55 Land G
20、rowth Patterns56 Forecasting 57 Load Records61 CHAPTER 2. GAS FLOW CALCULATIONS63 Fundamentals of Fluid Flow.63 Frictional Effects.64 Types of Flow Behavior65 Evaluation of Frictional Energy Loss67 The General Flow Equations 68 Evaluation of Friction/Transmission Factor69 Moody Diagram.70 Transmissi
21、on Factor for Laminar Flow .73 Transmission Factor for Turbulent Flow .73 Field Measurement 74 CONTENTS v Practical Flow Equations 75 Low Pressure Equations . 75 Selection of a Flow Equation 77 Equations for Fully Turbulent Flow 77 Equations for Partially Turbulent Flow. 78 Determination of Type of
22、Turbulent Flow Behavior 81 The Colebrook-White Equation 86 Examples of Flow Calculations 87 Manual Flow Calculations 88 Resistance Factors. 88 Equivalent Length. 91 Equivalent Resistance Factor 94 Partial Looping 96 Capacity Data 98 Modification and Efficiency Factors 98 Modifications for Dirty and
23、Rough Pipe 102 Flow Calculation Applications . 103 Flow Calculation Aids 104 Flow Computer Programs. 104 Elevation Corrections . 105 High Pressure Systems . 105 Low Pressure Systems 105 Pressure Setting Caution . 107 Sizing of Individual Mains. 108 Stub or Dead End Mains. 108 Undersized Mains in a N
24、etwork . 109 Rule-of-Thumb Test of Adequacy 111 CHAPTER 3. CAPACITY DESIGN OF SERVICES AND FUEL RUNS . 113 Services 113 Design Load 113 Newly Installed Equipment-Single Residential Unit 113 Newly Installed Equipment-Multiple Dwelling Units 114 Equipment Converted to Gas 115 Configuration of the Serv
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