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Analysis of the water‐filling process for crude oil pipelines with a large drop in height

Enbin Liu, Bingyan Guo, Mingjun Wang, Xi Ma, Yong Peng

2020Energy Science & Engineering23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract To explore the problem of the slack flow and waterhead having a huge impact on the low point of a pipeline during the water‐filling process of a large‐drop pipeline, the crossing section of the Nujiang China‐Myanmar crude oil pipeline (for which the maximum height difference is 1480 m) is taken as an actual case, and water filling of an oil pipe segment with a large drop is simulated based on an OLGA multiphase flow transient simulation. The maximum velocity, pressure, and corresponding liquid holdup at different low points of the pipeline are studied, and the variations of water flow velocity, pressure, and liquid holdup with time at different low points under different load conditions are obtained. A stress analysis of the pipeline is performed through CAESAR II. The results showed that, when the volume flow rate was 900‐2000 m 3 /h, the probability of slug flow in pipe could be reduced by 57%. Meanwhile, the tube pressure fluctuation and damage to the pipeline and equipment are reduced and pipeline transportation efficiency is improved, thereby providing an effective basis for engineering practice.

Topics & Concepts

Pipeline transportPressure dropPetroleum engineeringPipeline (software)Volumetric flow rateDrop (telecommunication)Multiphase flowSlug flowCrude oilEnvironmental scienceMechanicsFlow (mathematics)Materials scienceTwo-phase flowGeotechnical engineeringGeologyEngineeringEnvironmental engineeringMechanical engineeringPhysicsWater Systems and OptimizationEnhanced Oil Recovery TechniquesDrilling and Well Engineering