Low Temperature Issues
Low Temperature Issues
Low Temperature Issues
Background
AkerSolutions performed a tie-in study for Gudrun to Sleipner.
Static simulations indicated low fluid temperatures during
blowdown of inlet gas segment.
The project wanted to examine the low temperature issue with
dynamic OLGA simulations.
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Field Overview
SLEIPNER
GUDRUN
BLOWDOWN LINE
FLARE
PARTIAL
STABILIZATION
PROCESS
GAS
SEGMENT
14 WET GAS
PIPELINE
Receiving conditions:
~ 55 km
90 bar
4 C
92 kg/s
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Objectives
Find locations with minimum wall temperatures.
Examine mechanism of thermal process.
Investigate effect of boiling of liquid pockets.
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Y [m]
3
Gas segment
Blowdown line
Drain
1
0
-1
-2
0
10
15
20
25
30
35
X [m]
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12
14
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Simulated Scenarios
General sequence of events:
Normal production
Shut-in / cooldown of Gas Segment
Blowdown
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3 BD pipe,
Case 2:
12 main line,
Case 1:
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Additional Info
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Modelling Premisses
Segment consists of bare pipes of duplex steel with properties:
Spec. heat capacity:
Therm. conductivity:
Density:
Inside roughness:
460 J/(kg*K)
21 W/(m*K)
7850 kg/m3
0,05 mm
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Mole fraction
Methane
0.686732
Ethane
0.104944
Propane
0.056470
i-Butane
0.005997
n-Butane
0.015792
i-Pentane
0.003798
n-Pentane
0.004598
H2O
0.000626
CO2
0.096044
N2
0.005296
C6*
0.007196
C7*
0.005097
C8*
0.003798
C9*
0.001699
C10-C11*
0.001199
C12-C13*
0.000400
C14-C15*
0.000100
Eglycol
0.000163
H2S
0.000051
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0,5 m/s
0 C and -7 C
90 bara
4 C
92 kg/s
170 bara
Simulation programs:
OLGA 5.3.2
PVTsim 17.0.0
HYSYS 2006.5
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Simulated Scenarios
Case 1: Normal production at 4 C, ambient temp. -7 C, mass flow 92,3 kg/s,
outlet pressure 90 bara
Shut-in: Close outlet, maintain mass flow until 170 bara, then close inlet
Cooldown until equilibrium pressure=142 bara
Blowdown: Open blowdown valve
Case 2: Normal production at 4 C, ambient temp. -7 C, mass flow 92,3 kg/s,
outlet pressure 90 bara
Set inlet pressure to 90,4247 bara same production
Shut-in: Close outlet, set inlet conditions to 170 bara / -7 C
Cooldown until equilibrium pressure=170,1 bara
Blowdown: Close inlet, open blowdown valve
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Simulation Difficulties
The simulations turned out to be very prone to crash. The P/T trajectory
passes close to the critical point and through areas with steep gradients
in the properties. The following measures were employed in attempting to
avoid crash:
Selecting small time steps. However, there turned out to be a certain lower limit,
below which the algorithm became unstable.
Removing liquid water, but still simulate with 3 phases and WATERFLASH=ON:
This helped in some cases. Removal of the small trace of liquid water was deemed
to have only a marginal effect on the results.
Changing the downstream boundary pressure and temperature (!!) during the
blowdown: This clearly made the algorithm survive in some cases.
Refining the P/T grid in the PVT-table: This method had the best effect.
With P=2 bar and T=2 C in the operating region, crash were generally avoided.
The PVT-table, however, included also some extreme high and low values of
P and T to give room for algorithm excursions.
Flow Assurance and Dynamic Simulation Seminar 2010
Slide 21
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