hassann
Civil/Environmental
- May 7, 2018
- 51
I have some confusion regarding the choke valves on oil and gas wellhead.
A. Choked flow is a limiting condition where the mass flow will not increase with a further decrease in the downstream pressure environment for a fixed upstream pressure and temperature.
B. On the oil and gas wellhead and production facilities, decreasing the downstream of choke valve pressure (for example decreasing pressure on the production separator) can be caused the increasing the mass flow rate.
I think A and B are completely contradictory to each other.
Please share your ideas as possible.
A. Choked flow is a limiting condition where the mass flow will not increase with a further decrease in the downstream pressure environment for a fixed upstream pressure and temperature.
B. On the oil and gas wellhead and production facilities, decreasing the downstream of choke valve pressure (for example decreasing pressure on the production separator) can be caused the increasing the mass flow rate.
I think A and B are completely contradictory to each other.
Please share your ideas as possible.