Line Modeling of C02 Corrosion of Offshore Pipeline

C02 corrosion has been a recognized problem in oil and gas production and transportation facilities for many years. The common approach in predicting C02 corrosion is by using point modeling where corrosion rate is calculated based on inlet design parameters. This approach is conservative as it o...

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Main Author: Ramli, Mohd Safwan Izzudin
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Language:English
Published: Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS 2012
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spelling my-utp-utpedia.101592017-01-25T09:41:10Z http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/10159/ Line Modeling of C02 Corrosion of Offshore Pipeline Ramli, Mohd Safwan Izzudin TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery C02 corrosion has been a recognized problem in oil and gas production and transportation facilities for many years. The common approach in predicting C02 corrosion is by using point modeling where corrosion rate is calculated based on inlet design parameters. This approach is conservative as it only considers the maximum design. Line modeling is multi-point simulation that allows us to get the information on corrosion rates at each point along the pipeline, thus allowing us to make more accurate and precise decisions. This project will analyze both modeling methods and compared both results with the field corrosion rate data. A case study from Malaysia oilfield is chosen for total length of 10 kilometers pipeline. MULTICORP software is used to simulate the point modeling and line modeling. For the first 3 kilometers, both modeling approaches predict almost similar corrosion rates. For the remaining part of the pipeline, which is from 3-7 kilometers, line modeling approach predicts closer corrosion rate to the actual corrosion rate compared to point modeling approach. The accuracy of either point modeling or line modeling depends on variability of main process parameters such as temperature and fluid flow. Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS 2012-01 Final Year Project NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/10159/1/2011%20Bachelor%20-%20Line%20Modelling%20Of%20CO2%20Corrosion%20Offshore%20Pipeline.pdf Ramli, Mohd Safwan Izzudin (2012) Line Modeling of C02 Corrosion of Offshore Pipeline. Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS. (Unpublished)
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Ramli, Mohd Safwan Izzudin
Line Modeling of C02 Corrosion of Offshore Pipeline
description C02 corrosion has been a recognized problem in oil and gas production and transportation facilities for many years. The common approach in predicting C02 corrosion is by using point modeling where corrosion rate is calculated based on inlet design parameters. This approach is conservative as it only considers the maximum design. Line modeling is multi-point simulation that allows us to get the information on corrosion rates at each point along the pipeline, thus allowing us to make more accurate and precise decisions. This project will analyze both modeling methods and compared both results with the field corrosion rate data. A case study from Malaysia oilfield is chosen for total length of 10 kilometers pipeline. MULTICORP software is used to simulate the point modeling and line modeling. For the first 3 kilometers, both modeling approaches predict almost similar corrosion rates. For the remaining part of the pipeline, which is from 3-7 kilometers, line modeling approach predicts closer corrosion rate to the actual corrosion rate compared to point modeling approach. The accuracy of either point modeling or line modeling depends on variability of main process parameters such as temperature and fluid flow.
format Final Year Project
author Ramli, Mohd Safwan Izzudin
author_facet Ramli, Mohd Safwan Izzudin
author_sort Ramli, Mohd Safwan Izzudin
title Line Modeling of C02 Corrosion of Offshore Pipeline
title_short Line Modeling of C02 Corrosion of Offshore Pipeline
title_full Line Modeling of C02 Corrosion of Offshore Pipeline
title_fullStr Line Modeling of C02 Corrosion of Offshore Pipeline
title_full_unstemmed Line Modeling of C02 Corrosion of Offshore Pipeline
title_sort line modeling of c02 corrosion of offshore pipeline
publisher Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS
publishDate 2012
url http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/10159/1/2011%20Bachelor%20-%20Line%20Modelling%20Of%20CO2%20Corrosion%20Offshore%20Pipeline.pdf
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