Computational fluid dynamics analysis of multiphase flow in crude oil pipelines

The presence of gas, oil and water in one system triggers complications in the process of transporting products of the oil and gas exploration. Upon handling a multiphase flow, formation of hydrate and plugging of the pipeline system causes a severe problem significantly. Hence, this research invest...

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Main Authors: Abdulwehab A., Ibrahim, Ahmedb, Aizat, Husseinc, Riyad O, Chong, Perk LInd, Zewge, Mesfin G., Oumer, A. N.
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spelling my-inti-eprints.11962018-10-19T08:52:09Z http://eprints.intimal.edu.my/1196/ Computational fluid dynamics analysis of multiphase flow in crude oil pipelines Abdulwehab A., Ibrahim Ahmedb, Aizat Husseinc, Riyad O Chong, Perk LInd Zewge, Mesfin G. Oumer, A. N. T Technology (General) TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) The presence of gas, oil and water in one system triggers complications in the process of transporting products of the oil and gas exploration. Upon handling a multiphase flow, formation of hydrate and plugging of the pipeline system causes a severe problem significantly. Hence, this research investigates on the behaviours of a multiphase flow and prediction of possible location of hydrate formation within the pipeline system using Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) modeling approach. The favourable condition for hydrate to form is assigned in the pipeline system and is further investigated. The results of pressure, temperature, turbulence and volume fraction obtained from the modeling process are used to predict the possible location for hydrate formation and decomposition within the internal pipeline system. The result shows a rapid change in pressure gradient observed in the area of the bending section of the pipeline and an obvious pressure difference seen within the outer wall (11 bar) and inner wall (40 bar) section of the bending pipe. Furthermore, the results indicates the area that are highly incorporated with the turbulence is at the ending part of the bending section. Hence, this phenomena enhances the chance of the formation of hydrate and decomposition within the pipeline system. Hence, having a bending in pipeline system increases the risk of the hydrate formation and deposition. 2018-04-01 Article PeerReviewed Abdulwehab A., Ibrahim and Ahmedb, Aizat and Husseinc, Riyad O and Chong, Perk LInd and Zewge, Mesfin G. and Oumer, A. N. (2018) Computational fluid dynamics analysis of multiphase flow in crude oil pipelines. IEEE Xplore.
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topic T Technology (General)
TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
spellingShingle T Technology (General)
TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Abdulwehab A., Ibrahim
Ahmedb, Aizat
Husseinc, Riyad O
Chong, Perk LInd
Zewge, Mesfin G.
Oumer, A. N.
Computational fluid dynamics analysis of multiphase flow in crude oil pipelines
description The presence of gas, oil and water in one system triggers complications in the process of transporting products of the oil and gas exploration. Upon handling a multiphase flow, formation of hydrate and plugging of the pipeline system causes a severe problem significantly. Hence, this research investigates on the behaviours of a multiphase flow and prediction of possible location of hydrate formation within the pipeline system using Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) modeling approach. The favourable condition for hydrate to form is assigned in the pipeline system and is further investigated. The results of pressure, temperature, turbulence and volume fraction obtained from the modeling process are used to predict the possible location for hydrate formation and decomposition within the internal pipeline system. The result shows a rapid change in pressure gradient observed in the area of the bending section of the pipeline and an obvious pressure difference seen within the outer wall (11 bar) and inner wall (40 bar) section of the bending pipe. Furthermore, the results indicates the area that are highly incorporated with the turbulence is at the ending part of the bending section. Hence, this phenomena enhances the chance of the formation of hydrate and decomposition within the pipeline system. Hence, having a bending in pipeline system increases the risk of the hydrate formation and deposition.
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author Abdulwehab A., Ibrahim
Ahmedb, Aizat
Husseinc, Riyad O
Chong, Perk LInd
Zewge, Mesfin G.
Oumer, A. N.
author_facet Abdulwehab A., Ibrahim
Ahmedb, Aizat
Husseinc, Riyad O
Chong, Perk LInd
Zewge, Mesfin G.
Oumer, A. N.
author_sort Abdulwehab A., Ibrahim
title Computational fluid dynamics analysis of multiphase flow in crude oil pipelines
title_short Computational fluid dynamics analysis of multiphase flow in crude oil pipelines
title_full Computational fluid dynamics analysis of multiphase flow in crude oil pipelines
title_fullStr Computational fluid dynamics analysis of multiphase flow in crude oil pipelines
title_full_unstemmed Computational fluid dynamics analysis of multiphase flow in crude oil pipelines
title_sort computational fluid dynamics analysis of multiphase flow in crude oil pipelines
publishDate 2018
url http://eprints.intimal.edu.my/1196/
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