Cfd Evaluation of Bend Angle Effects on Sand Particle Erosion in Multiphase Flows

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ali Farokhipour ◽  
Zohreh Mansoori ◽  
Majid Saffar-Avval ◽  
Goodarz Ahmadi ◽  
Siamack Shirazi
Author(s):  
A. Farokhipour ◽  
Z. Mansoori ◽  
M. Saffar-Avval ◽  
S. A. Shirazi ◽  
G. Ahmadi

Abstract In many industrial applications, gas-liquid-particle three-phase flows are observed. Predicting erosion damage in this type of flow is a challenging issue, and so many factors, such as the liquid film behavior have significant effects on the erosion rate. In the present study, the Eulerian-Lagrangian approach was implemented to study the process of sand particle erosion in elbows with different bend angles. For this purpose, gas and liquid phases under annular flow conditions were introduced at the pipe inlet, and the volume of fluid (VOF) method was employed to solve the governing equations. For evaluating the erosion rate, the Det Norske Veritas (DNV) model was applied. The predicted erosion results for the bend angles of 30°, 60° and 90° at different orientations were compared with those of the two-phase gas-particle flows. The simulation results indicated that for gas-liquid-particle flow, the behavior of film thickness in the bend plays a major role on the particle impact velocity and the corresponding erosion rates. By comparing the impact characteristics for gas and liquid superficial velocities of 40 and 0.4 m/s, respectively, in the 90° elbow, it was found that the impact velocities for gas-particle and gas-liquid-particle flows at the erosion hotspot are 38 and 14 m/s, respectively. In addition, among the studied geometries, the 30° elbow is the most erosion-resistant bend angle configuration among those studied for both two- and three-phase flows.


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A crucial point still to be established in the prediction of oil-gas-sand multiphase production and transfer system performance is the identification of relevant mechanisms describing sand particle transport. To resolve this issue, experimental investigations are made on the behaviour of suspended sand particles in simulated oil-gas-sand multiphase pipe flows paying attention to the time-averaged local and global sand velocity and holdup. Simultaneous measurements of the time-averaged local and global sand velocity are made by digital imaging technique for better understanding of the oil-gas-sand multiphase flow hydrodynamics and sand transport mechanisms. The results show flow regimes of the multiphase flows significantly influence sand transport in the pipeflow. The shape of the local and global sand particle velocity and holdup profiles are also strongly modified by flow regimes. Furthermore, the experimental results indicate that the transport effect of the suspended sand particle can be enhanced by operating the multiphase flows under slug flow conditions. It is concluded that a new mechanism based on bubble-particle interaction needs to be considered in the modelling of sand transport behaviour during oil-gas-sand multiphase production and transfer operations.


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