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    Erosional velocity limit for no-sand serv. is lower than sand service?

    Hello guys, I came across a situation today where by I calculated the erosional velocity limit for a predominantly gas stream with little condensate with in it at pressure of 70 bar, the erosional velocity (with sand service) predicted via the Salama Method has a larger magnitude that the...
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    LCV - choked flow - how can it control level?

    First of all thanks for all your reply. The nature of projects that my current company are taking on are 99.99% brownfield engineering for matured oil and gas assets. This is my first time dealing with liquid control valve as most of the time the type of valves that I've dealt with are for gas...
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    LCV - choked flow - how can it control level?

    Hello guys, Imagine a horizontal 3-phase separator for an upstream offshore service, i.e. inlet flow will vary from time to time. And there is an LCV on the produced water outlet stream. It just occured to me that if the pressure differential across the LCV is high, for example about 70 bar...
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    Sand production and line velocity check

    Hello everyone, In the Salama method calculation for excessive erosion, he assumed a typical acceptable sand concentration as 5 ppm, but it had not been quoted in the OTC paper if this is on a mass or volume basis, can anyone shed a light on this? I presume a mass basis would be more...
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    Remembering Names

    I just want to give my opinion from a different perpective here. We, ourselves, also have to make some efforts to get people to remember our names 'easily'. This is important especially when we are working with people from different backgrounds/nationalities. Being from the East, I can say that...

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