7.0.
Therefore, the variation of temperature wil be followed by the variation of pressure in pipe. The
fect of temperature change can be calculated with the flowing formula. :
1. Restrained Pipe : 2. Unrestrained Pipe :
B-2a 8-30
a= gp =
{(D/(Et)(1-V)} +e {D/(Et)(5-4V)/4}+0
Where:
dP = Pressure rise/ drop in PSI for lo rise I drop in temperature
@ = Coefficient of expansion of pipe = 1.117 E-05
(cet~ane totes 0.205660 —000160—P)x108/*C
‘Where : t = Water Temperature
= Young modulus of pipe = 30E = 0.6 PSI
= Poisson Ratio = 0.3 .
Pipe OD (inch)
= Pipe Thickness ( inch )
= Compressibilty of water
Reference : J.C.Gray = How Temperature Affects Pipeline Hydrostatic Testing Pipeline.
‘and Gas Journal ( Decomber 1986 ).
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