scholarly journals Temperature distribution in coastal aquifers: Insights from groundwater modeling and field data

2021 ◽  
Vol 603 ◽  
pp. 126912
Author(s):  
A.M. Blanco-Coronas ◽  
C. Duque ◽  
M.L. Calvache ◽  
M. López-Chicano
Author(s):  
Zhenhua Zhang ◽  
Longbin Tao

Slug flow in horizontal pipelines and riser systems in deep sea has been proved as one of the challenging flow assurance issues. Large and fluctuating gas/liquid rates can severely reduce production and, in the worst case, shut down, depressurization or damage topside equipment, such as separator, vessels and compressors. Previous studies are primarily based on experimental investigations of fluid properties with air/water as working media in considerably scaled down model pipes, and the results cannot be simply extrapolated to full scale due to the significant difference in Reynolds number and other fluid conditions. In this paper, the focus is on utilizing practical shape of pipe, working conditions and fluid data for simulation and data analysis. The study aims to investigate the transient multiphase slug flow in subsea oil and gas production based on the field data, using numerical model developed by simulator OLGA and data analysis. As the first step, cases with field data have been modelled using OLGA and validated by comparing with the results obtained using PIPESYS in steady state analysis. Then, a numerical model to predict slugging flow characteristics under transient state in pipeline and riser system was set up using multiphase flow simulator OLGA. One of the highlights of the present study is the new transient model developed by OLGA with an added capacity of newly developed thermal model programmed with MATLAB in order to represent the large variable temperature distribution of the riser in deep water condition. The slug characteristics in pipelines and temperature distribution of riser are analyzed under the different temperature gradients along the water depth. Finally, the depressurization during a shut-down and then restart procedure considering hydrate formation checking is simulated. Furthermore, slug length, pressure drop and liquid hold up in the riser are predicted under the realistic field development scenarios.


2015 ◽  
Vol 529 ◽  
pp. 1293-1301 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. Russak ◽  
Y. Yechieli ◽  
B. Herut ◽  
B. Lazar ◽  
O. Sivan
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2012 ◽  
Vol 588-589 ◽  
pp. 1862-1865
Author(s):  
Yue Jun An ◽  
Chun Ye Guo ◽  
Guo Ming Liu ◽  
Li Ping Xue

In order to find out the reason for deformation,cracking and leakage of the shielded can of nuclear canned motor and put forward the solution,a finite element model of 2-pole and 8kW canned motor in temperature field was created. Assigned materials and boundary conditions to each component and calculated the temperature distribution of the canned motor by equivalent heat source load method and display the distribution visibly.By combining with the temperature field data,obtained the temperature characteristics of the shielded can and calculated the thermal deformation based on the maximum temperature.The result of analysis show that the temperatures of each component are different,shielded can’s temperature rise is not uniformly distributed along the circumferential direction and the degree of thermal deformation along axial direction is larger than that along radial direction.The conclusion of this paper is conducive to understand the temperature distribution in canned motor and characteristics of thermal deformation in shielded can clearly,and provides an important theoretical basis for the development of new shielded can structure.


2016 ◽  
Vol 850 ◽  
pp. 452-456
Author(s):  
Bo Zhang ◽  
Han Tao ◽  
Cun Liu

At present, the flame retardant system was adopted by Cnooc offshore oil engineering (Qingdao) co, LTD (COOEC) workshop ton class jacket platform, whose heat resistance temperature is no more than 80°C. The part of flame retardant area is burned by excessively high temperature and excessive on-site repair work at COOEC workshop due to reserved area of flame retardant is not accurate. In this paper the welding simulation software SYSWELD was used to analyze the temperature distribution of weld joint of typical assembly at workshop. The process parameters, material and model input parameters were adjusted by the field data feedbacks to obtain the optimized welding temperature distribution. The results show that the temperature distribution simulated by the SYSWELD was similar to the field actual measurements. The results of the temperature distribution of the weld joint give the accurate reserved area of flame retardant.


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