Norazlina SubaniNorsarahaida Amin2024-05-282024-05-282017Subani and Amin / Malaysian Journal of Fundamental and Applied Sciences Special Issue on Some Advances in Industrial and Applied Mathematics (2017) 381-3892289-599X2324-410.11113/mjfas.v13n4-1.801https://mjfas.utm.my/index.php/mjfas/article/view/801https://oarep.usim.edu.my/handle/123456789/5432This work focuses on the development of a mathematical model as a viable alternative to pinpoint locations of gas leaks in a pipeline. The transient non-isothermal flow of hydrogen-natural gas mixture is considered because hydrogen is often transported in the same pipeline as natural gas to reduce the transportation cost. The mathematical model developed took into consideration the effect of the mass ratio of gas mixture. The gas mixture was assumed to be homogeneous and the transient pressure wave was created by the sudden or instantaneous closure of a downstream shut-off valve to ensure the attainment of minimum pressure at the downstream end within a short time. The governing equations were numerically solved using the reduced order modelling (ROM) technique, which had not been previously applied on non-isothermal models involving gas mixtures. Numerical results observed that the mass ratio of hydrogen to natural gas should not be more than 0.5 to ensure that leakage does not occur before the estimated leak position. An increase in the mass ratio leads to an increase in the pressure and celerity wave, while the leak location and the amount of leak discharge decrease.enLeak detection; gas mixture; hydrogen; natural gas; reduced order modellingThe Effect Of Mass Ratio On The Flow Characteristics Of Hydrogen-natural Gas Mixture Using Reduced Order ModellingArticle381389Special Issue on Some Advances in Industrial and Applied Mathematics