Natural Gas Pipe & Electric Field - Explained

In summary: Too little and the gas will not ignite. Too much and an explosion may occur. In summary, this scenario is not likely to result in an explosion.
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Metal pipe and electric field

Hello,

Consider a metal pipe in which a natural gas and oxygen is flowing. One end of pipe is connected with high potential electric wire from grid station and other end is earthed.
Whether explosion would result from it? please explain this to me.

Thanks
 
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Well considering most pipes that carry natural gas are a) made out of a polymer and b) have no oxygen in them. Then your scenario isn't really valid.

If the pipe was made from metal then it may explode but you would need either the pipe to heat up sufficiently to ignite the gas or for it to spark somewhere.
 
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It (has been) a common practice to use steel (usually galvanized), water pipes a grounds for a home electrical supply. (Clamp/connectors are sold for the purpose). You might be describing a case of someone hooking a ground to a gas pipe, not knowing, (or maybe not caring), that it's a gas supply line.

Or, YES! Gas and oxygen mixed in the proper range will ignite given enough heat. A 1/2 inch steel pipe could pass ALLOT of current without warming much though, is my guess.
 
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u2 wa, Are you describing some real situation? Why would anyone do what you are asking about?

Consider first the metal pipe with no gas. Connect a "high potential electric wire from grid station" to one end and the other end to earth. This would result in MAXIMUM CURRENT flow, known as an electrical short-circuit. This would cause safety devices called circuit breakers to open almost instantly, thereby removing the applied voltage.

Now, one might expect that so much current would heat up a metal pipe. But the current only flows for a few milliseconds, so forget any heating. There is also no reason to expect any arcing in the scenario you describe.

Now, fill that pipe with some mixture of natural gas and oxygen. What happens? Nothing.
 
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The ignition mechanisms would be the same as those in high purity oxygen pipelines. In addition, static electric buildup could create an ignition.
 
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As the pipelines don't have oxygen in them, and oxygen needs to be present to support combustion, the scenario is not likely.

Too much or too little oxygen will prevent combustion. There is a range required for ignition.
 

Related to Natural Gas Pipe & Electric Field - Explained

1. What is natural gas and how is it transported?

Natural gas is a fossil fuel that is found deep beneath the Earth's surface. It is primarily made up of methane and is commonly used for heating, cooking, and electricity production. Natural gas is transported through pipelines, which are large underground pipes that can span hundreds of miles. These pipelines are made of steel and are designed to withstand high pressure and extreme temperatures.

2. What is an electric field and how does it relate to natural gas pipes?

An electric field is a physical field created by electric charges. It is present around any object that has a net electric charge. In the case of natural gas pipes, electric fields are used to detect and prevent leaks. The pipes are equipped with sensors that can detect changes in the electric field caused by a leak, allowing for quick detection and repair.

3. How are natural gas pipes and electric fields monitored and maintained?

Natural gas pipes and electric fields are monitored and maintained through regular inspections and maintenance activities. These can include visual inspections, leak detection tests, and routine maintenance of equipment. Additionally, companies may use advanced technologies such as drones and sensors to monitor the condition of the pipes and electric fields.

4. What are the potential risks associated with natural gas pipes and electric fields?

The main risk associated with natural gas pipes is the potential for leaks, which can lead to explosions or fires. Electric fields can also pose a risk if they are not properly maintained or if there is a malfunction in the equipment. However, these risks can be minimized through regular inspections, maintenance, and proper training for workers.

5. How do natural gas pipes and electric fields contribute to our daily lives?

Natural gas pipes and electric fields play a vital role in our daily lives by providing us with energy for heating, cooking, and electricity. They also allow for the transportation of natural gas, which is used in many industries, such as manufacturing and transportation. Additionally, the use of electric fields in leak detection helps to ensure the safety and reliability of our natural gas supply. Overall, these systems help to power our modern way of life.

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