Gas Networks/Flow Analysis Book? Need Help

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The discussion centers on the search for comprehensive resources on natural gas grids and load flow analysis for a master's thesis. The user, an electrical engineer, is struggling to find suitable books or references despite extensive searching. They specifically seek recommendations for reliable sources on load flow calculations related to gas networks. The request highlights a gap in available literature on this specialized topic. Assistance from the community is requested to help locate valuable resources.
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Gas Networks/Flow Analysis Book?? Need Help

Ok I know this topic isn't electrical engineering, but I decided to post this thread here because it seems like the best fit given the choices, as electrical engineering often uses load flow analysis and because I am an electrical engineer.

I'm starting my master thesis on the topic of natural gas grids, but I cannot find a good book on the subject as a whole nor a book detailing load flow analysis. Does anyone happen to have any references to recommend? I've checked libraries, amazon, many websites, etc. but still can't find much. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 
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Can someone at least recommend a reliable source on load flow calculations? Thanks :)
 
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