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The Atmos book of pipeline simulation - chapter eight

Operating a pipeline is a complex task and every action has a consequence. We explore some of the key areas of operations a pipeline simulator can help. Not only by assisting with day-to-day tasks, but by answering key future questions, like those around hydrogen.

The Atmos book of pipeline simulation - chapter seven

Pumps and compressors are a vital component of pipeline infrastructure. Here we look at how pipeline simulation can be used to optimize operations by saving power or with maintenance schedules, vital for an efficient and safe operation.

The Atmos book of pipeline simulation - chapter six

Temperature is an important consideration to build an accurate model for pipeline simulation, so here we look at the importance of thermal modeling. From how temperature affects the pipeline to how Atmos Simulation (SIM) Suite can help with calibration.

The Atmos book of pipeline simulation - chapter five

Both liquids and gas pipelines require different considerations and approaches when it comes to steady state. Here we discuss an outline of their hydraulics and how pipeline simulation can be configured.

The Atmos book of pipeline simulation - chapter four

There’s an array of equations of state that can be used to express thermodynamic properties dependent on two others. Here we discuss some of the particulars when considering these calculations for pipeline simulation.

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