Course detail
Pipeline Engineering
FSI-LPO Acad. year: 2021/2022 Summer semester
The course deals with pipes and pipe networks for the transport of liquids, gas, sludge, raw materials, energy, etc. Problems of steady and unsteady flow numerics, pumps, valves, in-situ measuring, and surge are also solved. Knowledge in the field of the design of water-, oil-, gas-, heat-supply systems and sludge delivery piping is the goal of the training.
Supervisor
Department
Learning outcomes of the course unit
Knowledge of possibilities, advantages, limitations and technologies of the transport of substances and energy by pipelines.
Prerequisites
Knowledge obtained during the previous course of Hydromechanics is the pre-requisite.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
The course is taught at lectures explaining the basic principles and theory of the discipline. Exercises are focused on practical trying topics presented in lectures.
Assesment methods and criteria linked to learning outcomes
Conditions for granting credit: Seminars and written tasks on the excercises. The examinations and the final classification of the course: Credit and oral exam.
Language of instruction
Czech
Aims
The goal is to introduce possibilities, advantages, limitations and technologies of the transport of substances and energy by pipeline.
Specification of controlled education, way of implementation and compensation for absences
Seminars and written tasks on the excercises
The study programmes with the given course
Programme N-ETI-P: Power and Thermo-fluid Engineering, Master's
branch ENI: Power Engineering, 5 credits, compulsory-optional
Programme N-ETI-P: Power and Thermo-fluid Engineering, Master's
branch FLI: Fluid Engineering, 5 credits, compulsory-optional
Programme N-ETI-P: Power and Thermo-fluid Engineering, Master's
branch TEP: Environmental Engineering, 5 credits, compulsory-optional
Type of course unit
Lecture
26 hours, optionally
Teacher / Lecturer
Syllabus
1. Introduction. The pipesystems for transport of gas, fluid, solids and energy.
2. The elements of pipelines.
3. The energy losses. The hydraulics of valves.
4. The basics of the pump, flow rate and pressure control.
5. The pressure and flow analysis of pipe network.
6. Waterhammer and protection from pressure surge, numerical simulation of unsteady flow.
7. Transport of sludge, steam, gas and non-newtonian liquid.
8. Pipe technology in the municipal, industrial utilities and energy industry.
9. Stability computations of pipeline elements.
10. Design and construction.
11. Operation and maintenance, measurement.
Exercise
26 hours, compulsory
Teacher / Lecturer
Syllabus
1. Introduction. The pipesystems for transport of gas, fluid, solids and energy.
2. The elements of pipelines.
3. The energy losses. The hydraulics of valves.
4. The basics of the pump, flow rate and pressure control.
5. The pressure and flow analysis of pipe network.
6. Waterhammer and protection from pressure surge, numerical simulation of unsteady flow.
7. Transport of sludge, steam, gas and non-newtonian liquid.
8. Pipe technology in the municipal, industrial utilities and energy industry.
9. Stability computations of pipeline elements.
10. Design and construction.
11. Operation and maintenance, measurement.