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Galarza, W., Salazar, I. (2020). Caracterización experimental de la línea interna típica de gas natural residencial de Lima y Callao utilizando la disipación de energía por fricción viscosa [Tesis, Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14076/21882
Galarza, W., Salazar, I. Caracterización experimental de la línea interna típica de gas natural residencial de Lima y Callao utilizando la disipación de energía por fricción viscosa [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería; 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14076/21882
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title = "Caracterización experimental de la línea interna típica de gas natural residencial de Lima y Callao utilizando la disipación de energía por fricción viscosa",
author = "Salazar Bellido, Israel Américo",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería",
year = "2020"
}
In this research work, an experimental method of analysis was developed for the Experimental Characterization of the Typical Internal Line of Residential Natural Gas of Lima and Callao using Viscous Friction Energy Dissipation (flow rate, pressure drop, transported flow, gas velocity, pipe length and diameter) under flow conditions and stable state. It is taken into account, the momentum equation for a smooth pipe of PEALPE of previously identified length and internal diameter, where natural gas flows at low pressure according to the thermal load that is required. It is used, a module designed for this purpose following Peruvian regulation and incorporating the typical appliances (kitchen, thermal bath and dryer) commercially available on the market. This installation was made by licensed IG 1 natural gas installers as it is done at home. The results obtained in the tests and measurements performed in the experimental module indicated with those calculated in the mathematical models analyzed and the dynamic fluid simulation were recorded. Results and implications are presented.
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