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A study on minimum separation distance for aboveground high-pressure natural gas pipelines

Lee et al., 2019

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14640652416652553848
Author
Lee J
Jo Y
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Korean Chemical Engineering Research

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In Korea, the minimum separation distance between aboveground high-pressure natural gas pipeline and buildings is regulated by Korea gas safety (KGS) code. In this paper, The technical backgrounds for the revision of the KGS code related to the minimum separation …
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