hi
ur think is correct,if the timperature fall or increase the presser vary
i am allso face the problem once.
the pressur trop 15 kg/cm2 to 20 kg/cm2
it will happen with out pipe leak
elie altawil <eliealtawil@yahoo.com> wrote:
Gentlmen,
There is a book titled "Pipeline Rules of Thumb Handbook". Almost every oil &gas engineering office has a copy of this book.
Section 5 "hydrotesting" Appendix B detailed how to estimate the amount of pressure change for a change in test water.
Cheers,
Elie AlTawil, Former Aramco Employee.
Wutt <017334904@gsmadvance.com> wrote:
Dear Gent,
Any calculation to support my hydrotest. The pressure is drop according to temperature, I want to use the calculation to prove to client that this is not cause of leak.
Thank.
wuttt
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