A Computational Code for Sand Erosion Prediction in Elbows and Tees: An Improvement to the Direct Impingement Model to Account for Temperature Dependence

Prediction of erosion rate is important for material selection and operations design in production and transportation of oil and gas industry. Using Visual Basic Programming (VB6), a computational package was developed to provide a comprehensive sand erosion prediction tool. The two models used...

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Main Authors: Mohyaldinn, Mysara Eissa, El-Khatib, Noaman A.F., Che Ismail, Mokhtar
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Published: Australasian Corrosion Association ACA 2010
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spelling my.utp.eprints.43222017-03-20T01:59:51Z A Computational Code for Sand Erosion Prediction in Elbows and Tees: An Improvement to the Direct Impingement Model to Account for Temperature Dependence Mohyaldinn, Mysara Eissa El-Khatib, Noaman A.F. Che Ismail, Mokhtar TN Mining engineering. Metallurgy Prediction of erosion rate is important for material selection and operations design in production and transportation of oil and gas industry. Using Visual Basic Programming (VB6), a computational package was developed to provide a comprehensive sand erosion prediction tool. The two models used are the Salama Model and direct impingement model (DIM). In the Salama Model, the particle’s velocity is assumed to be the same as the fluid velocity while in the DIM model; the sand particle velocities are estimated and substituted in the erosion model. Both models are critically reviewed and verified using measured data. The developed package is used to investigate the effects of different parameters on erosion rate. The parameters investigated are flow velocity, pipe diameter, and sand production rate. The effect of temperature on fluid viscosity and hence erosion rate is also investigated. Australasian Corrosion Association ACA 2010-10 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf http://eprints.utp.edu.my/4322/1/Paper_Oct_C%26M_2010.pdf http://www.corrosion.com.au/contents/1015-home Mohyaldinn, Mysara Eissa and El-Khatib, Noaman A.F. and Che Ismail, Mokhtar (2010) A Computational Code for Sand Erosion Prediction in Elbows and Tees: An Improvement to the Direct Impingement Model to Account for Temperature Dependence. Corrosion and Materials , 35 (5). pp. 62-69. http://eprints.utp.edu.my/4322/
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topic TN Mining engineering. Metallurgy
spellingShingle TN Mining engineering. Metallurgy
Mohyaldinn, Mysara Eissa
El-Khatib, Noaman A.F.
Che Ismail, Mokhtar
A Computational Code for Sand Erosion Prediction in Elbows and Tees: An Improvement to the Direct Impingement Model to Account for Temperature Dependence
description Prediction of erosion rate is important for material selection and operations design in production and transportation of oil and gas industry. Using Visual Basic Programming (VB6), a computational package was developed to provide a comprehensive sand erosion prediction tool. The two models used are the Salama Model and direct impingement model (DIM). In the Salama Model, the particle’s velocity is assumed to be the same as the fluid velocity while in the DIM model; the sand particle velocities are estimated and substituted in the erosion model. Both models are critically reviewed and verified using measured data. The developed package is used to investigate the effects of different parameters on erosion rate. The parameters investigated are flow velocity, pipe diameter, and sand production rate. The effect of temperature on fluid viscosity and hence erosion rate is also investigated.
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author Mohyaldinn, Mysara Eissa
El-Khatib, Noaman A.F.
Che Ismail, Mokhtar
author_facet Mohyaldinn, Mysara Eissa
El-Khatib, Noaman A.F.
Che Ismail, Mokhtar
author_sort Mohyaldinn, Mysara Eissa
title A Computational Code for Sand Erosion Prediction in Elbows and Tees: An Improvement to the Direct Impingement Model to Account for Temperature Dependence
title_short A Computational Code for Sand Erosion Prediction in Elbows and Tees: An Improvement to the Direct Impingement Model to Account for Temperature Dependence
title_full A Computational Code for Sand Erosion Prediction in Elbows and Tees: An Improvement to the Direct Impingement Model to Account for Temperature Dependence
title_fullStr A Computational Code for Sand Erosion Prediction in Elbows and Tees: An Improvement to the Direct Impingement Model to Account for Temperature Dependence
title_full_unstemmed A Computational Code for Sand Erosion Prediction in Elbows and Tees: An Improvement to the Direct Impingement Model to Account for Temperature Dependence
title_sort computational code for sand erosion prediction in elbows and tees: an improvement to the direct impingement model to account for temperature dependence
publisher Australasian Corrosion Association ACA
publishDate 2010
url http://eprints.utp.edu.my/4322/1/Paper_Oct_C%26M_2010.pdf
http://www.corrosion.com.au/contents/1015-home
http://eprints.utp.edu.my/4322/
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