The aviation fuel pipeline for the New Tokyo International Airport (NTIA) has operated smoothly since it was put into service. As the fuel demand for the NTIA increased, it was feared that the pipeline throughput might not be adequate, and that the stable fuel supply might be interrupted by earthquakes or large, neighboring construction projects. The NTIA authority planned to increase the throughput by adding a booster pump station. NKK was responsible for establishing a new control system in addition to the mechanical and piping work. Commissioning was completed in March 1996. An outline of the new control system is reported.
Increasing throughput of the New Tokyo International Airport pipeline
Erhöhung der Durchlaßfähigkeit der Brennstoff-Rohrleitung des New Tokyo International Airport
NKK Technical Review ; 76 ; 29-34
1997
6 Seiten, 10 Bilder
Article (Journal)
English
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