IMPROVING THE RELIABILITY AND EFFICIENCY OF FUNCTIONING OF GAS DISTRIBUTION STATIONS
Abstract
For the purpose of increase of reliability and efficiency of functioning of the gas-distributing stations (GDS) by authors of this article was offered a method of low temperature separation of moisture for prevention of hydrates formation in gas with addition of inhibitor. In addition the low temperature separator can execute the function of the first stage of reduction of the gas pressure, at the same time preventing formation of crystal hydrates in the regulator of pressure of the second step, which increases reliability of GDS. The fundamental chart of reduction of the automatic gas-distributing station (АGDS) is offered with the use of method of low temperature separation for drainage of gas and the block of regeneration of hydrate inhibitor for that is create the calculation of knot of input of inhibitor and hydraulic calculation of throttle.Keywords: gas distribution station, throttling, low temperature separation, hydrate formation, reduction.
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