lgq
Mechanical
- Aug 27, 2002
- 4
Is there a paper or research out there to determine the best design for lateral piping out of a natural gas storage field well? Downstream of the choke (basically an orifice plate), at high inventories, the downstream face and flange are being eaten up, apparently from eddies forming or turbulence. How can the piping be optimized to prevent this from happening?
The upstream face looks ok. Should we step the pressure drop, increase pipe size, decrease pipe size, change choke design, ? Seems like we need to achieve laminar flow directly out of the orifice. Also, will the action of the gas turbulence cause this or does there have to be sand present to cause damage?
The upstream face looks ok. Should we step the pressure drop, increase pipe size, decrease pipe size, change choke design, ? Seems like we need to achieve laminar flow directly out of the orifice. Also, will the action of the gas turbulence cause this or does there have to be sand present to cause damage?