gtzaki
Mechanical
- Oct 30, 2008
- 8
Hi guys/ladies
Some clients had requested for us to do some simulations on their upstream gas gathering network.
Their gas gathering network has been setup so that they have separators at the wellhead prior to transmission in the pipelines.
Also, they have Low Point Drains to knock out water in the system.
For something like this, we would usually just use a single phase simulation and fine tuning (by adjusting the effective roughness) to actual parameters.
However, they have requested that we use a multi phase simulator to solve their network issues.
From experience, this type situation does not call for a multiphase simulator.
So my question is whether has anyone come across literature which uses single phase simulation for this kind of case?
It would be good to find out:
a) is this a generally accepted practice.
b) what sort of correlation can we get for a given entrained water in the gas.
c) to what extent will the single phase model work (i.e. what limit of water entrained).
Appreciate hearing your thoughts on this..
Thanks,
z
Some clients had requested for us to do some simulations on their upstream gas gathering network.
Their gas gathering network has been setup so that they have separators at the wellhead prior to transmission in the pipelines.
Also, they have Low Point Drains to knock out water in the system.
For something like this, we would usually just use a single phase simulation and fine tuning (by adjusting the effective roughness) to actual parameters.
However, they have requested that we use a multi phase simulator to solve their network issues.
From experience, this type situation does not call for a multiphase simulator.
So my question is whether has anyone come across literature which uses single phase simulation for this kind of case?
It would be good to find out:
a) is this a generally accepted practice.
b) what sort of correlation can we get for a given entrained water in the gas.
c) to what extent will the single phase model work (i.e. what limit of water entrained).
Appreciate hearing your thoughts on this..
Thanks,
z