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Incidental electric heating of pipelines

Abstract

VNIIgaz has improved the conventional Japanese SECT pipeline-heating system, which uses a small steel tube that contains an insulated heater/conductor and is welded to the top of the pipeline. The improved version has two insulated electric heaters - one on the top and the other on the bottom of the pipeline - located inside steel angle irons that are welded to the pipeline. A comparison of experimental results from heating a 200-ft pipeline with both systems at currents of up to 470 A clearly demonstrated the better heating efficiency of the VNIIgaz unit. The improved SECT system would be suitable for various types of pipelines, including gas lines, in the USSR's far north regions.
Publication Date:
Apr 01, 1981
Product Type:
Journal Article
Reference Number:
EDB-86-115052
Resource Relation:
Journal Name: Gazov. Prom-st.; (USSR)
Subject:
03 NATURAL GAS; NATURAL GAS; TRANSPORT; PIPELINES; HEATING; HEATERS; ENERGY SOURCES; FLUIDS; FOSSIL FUELS; FUEL GAS; FUELS; GAS FUELS; GASES; 032000* - Natural Gas- Transport, Handling, & Storage
OSTI ID:
5666758
Country of Origin:
USSR
Language:
Russian
Other Identifying Numbers:
Journal ID: CODEN: GZVPA
Submitting Site:
JMT
Size:
Pages: 54-57
Announcement Date:
Jul 01, 1986

Citation Formats

Sonninskii, A V, Sirotin, A M, and Vasiliev, Y N. Incidental electric heating of pipelines. USSR: N. p., 1981. Web.
Sonninskii, A V, Sirotin, A M, & Vasiliev, Y N. Incidental electric heating of pipelines. USSR.
Sonninskii, A V, Sirotin, A M, and Vasiliev, Y N. 1981. "Incidental electric heating of pipelines." USSR.
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title = {Incidental electric heating of pipelines}
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abstractNote = {VNIIgaz has improved the conventional Japanese SECT pipeline-heating system, which uses a small steel tube that contains an insulated heater/conductor and is welded to the top of the pipeline. The improved version has two insulated electric heaters - one on the top and the other on the bottom of the pipeline - located inside steel angle irons that are welded to the pipeline. A comparison of experimental results from heating a 200-ft pipeline with both systems at currents of up to 470 A clearly demonstrated the better heating efficiency of the VNIIgaz unit. The improved SECT system would be suitable for various types of pipelines, including gas lines, in the USSR's far north regions.}
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