Erosion prediction due to micron-sized particles in the multiphase flow of T and Y pipes of oil and gas fields
The industrial pipeline components in the hydrocarbon and mineral processing plants may suffer erosion-induced damage and easily causes pipeline failure. This paper investigates a computational fluid dynamics (CFD)-Discrete particle (DP) modeling based on erosion prediction assessment of Tee (T) and...
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oai:scholars.utp.edu.my:372782023-10-04T08:36:42Z http://scholars.utp.edu.my/id/eprint/37278/ Erosion prediction due to micron-sized particles in the multiphase flow of T and Y pipes of oil and gas fields Khan, R. Petru, J. Seikh, A.H. The industrial pipeline components in the hydrocarbon and mineral processing plants may suffer erosion-induced damage and easily causes pipeline failure. This paper investigates a computational fluid dynamics (CFD)-Discrete particle (DP) modeling based on erosion prediction assessment of Tee (T) and Wye (Y) pipe configurations for gas-sand and water-sand flow conditions. The erosion under vertical-horizontal orientation was comprehensively investigated for 90° T-pipe, 45° Y-pipe, 30° Y-pipe, and 15° Y-pipe for different particle sizes. Finnie model is employed to evaluate the erosion rate and validated using qualitative and quantitative experimental results for the 90° T-pipe. Results manifest that the erosive wear is strongly influenced by the geometric configuration and erodent size. Particle trajectories show that particles in a 90° T-pipe tend to impact the junction of the pipe and rebound 2 to 3 times, which leads to a maximum erosion zone. The movement path of sand in the T-pipe is different from those of the Y-pipe, and one particle rebound is observed in the Y-pipe. Furthermore, the maximum erosive wear rate in the 15° Y-pipe is 3.36 times smaller than that of the 90° T-pipe. © 2023 Elsevier Ltd Elsevier Ltd 2023 Article NonPeerReviewed Khan, R. and Petru, J. and Seikh, A.H. (2023) Erosion prediction due to micron-sized particles in the multiphase flow of T and Y pipes of oil and gas fields. International Journal of Pressure Vessels and Piping, 206. ISSN 03080161 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85166330599&doi=10.1016%2fj.ijpvp.2023.105041&partnerID=40&md5=483088c7071b76bd8d2d2c6c0c4dcc35 10.1016/j.ijpvp.2023.105041 10.1016/j.ijpvp.2023.105041 10.1016/j.ijpvp.2023.105041 |
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The industrial pipeline components in the hydrocarbon and mineral processing plants may suffer erosion-induced damage and easily causes pipeline failure. This paper investigates a computational fluid dynamics (CFD)-Discrete particle (DP) modeling based on erosion prediction assessment of Tee (T) and Wye (Y) pipe configurations for gas-sand and water-sand flow conditions. The erosion under vertical-horizontal orientation was comprehensively investigated for 90° T-pipe, 45° Y-pipe, 30° Y-pipe, and 15° Y-pipe for different particle sizes. Finnie model is employed to evaluate the erosion rate and validated using qualitative and quantitative experimental results for the 90° T-pipe. Results manifest that the erosive wear is strongly influenced by the geometric configuration and erodent size. Particle trajectories show that particles in a 90° T-pipe tend to impact the junction of the pipe and rebound 2 to 3 times, which leads to a maximum erosion zone. The movement path of sand in the T-pipe is different from those of the Y-pipe, and one particle rebound is observed in the Y-pipe. Furthermore, the maximum erosive wear rate in the 15° Y-pipe is 3.36 times smaller than that of the 90° T-pipe. © 2023 Elsevier Ltd |
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Erosion prediction due to micron-sized particles in the multiphase flow of T and Y pipes of oil and gas fields |
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