Optimal Sizing and Life-cycle Cost Modelling of Hydraulic Capsule Pipelines
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https://doi.org/10.36602/ijeit.v8i1.169Keywords:
Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), Hydraulic Capsule Pipelines (HCP), Least-Cost Principle (LCP)Abstract
Estimation of the total cost is essential for the planning and the designing of pipelines in a cost-effective way. As a result, the total cost modelling could go beyond the established objectives of least-cost design and optimization. This study incorporates a design methodology for pipelines transporting spherical capsules, which have variant sizes and densities. A methodology has been developed to determine the optimal size and lifetime of pipelines transporting solid–liquid mixtures (Capsule Flow). The methodology includes a model for the prediction of various life-cycle costs. The methodology provides a closed form solution to predict the optimal pipe diameter corresponding to the least total cost. Such solutions are obtained for different life-cycle costs, of which the one associated with minimum annual total cost provides the lifetime. The developed methodology has been used to obtain the optimal diameter of a pipeline for a practical case. The study reveals the interrelationship between the optimal pipe diameter and the corresponding minimum total cost.
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