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6 Pipeline design and operation
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Current activities
6.3 Codes and standards
6.4 Design methodology
6.5 Process conditions
6.6 Piping design
6.7 Blow down
6.8 Material selection
6.9 Construction techniques
6.10 Pipeline operation
6.11 Flow measurement
6.12 Conclusions
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Good plant design and operation for onshore carbon capture installations and onshore pipelines
Authors:
Energy Institute
Published:
01 Sep 2010
Table of contents
Foreword
Acknowledgements
1 Introduction
2 Overview of carbon dioxide
3 Overview of CCS technology
4 State of the art for CCS components
5 Carbon dioxide plant design
6 Pipeline design and operation
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Current activities
6.3 Codes and standards
6.4 Design methodology
6.5 Process conditions
6.6 Piping design
6.7 Blow down
6.8 Material selection
6.9 Construction techniques
6.10 Pipeline operation
6.11 Flow measurement
6.12 Conclusions
7 Summary and recommendations
8 Glossary and definition of terms
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