Oil transport is used mainly by pipeline networks to transport oil from refineries and distributions points to the consumers. This is the main way to transport oils especially in areas of difficult access, ensuring efficiency, lowest cost and safety. In the chemical and petroleum industry it is possible to observe the presence of leak in the pipes, which has stimulated the development of reliable techniques for the rapid and accurate detection of leaks along the pipe in order to eliminate or minimize loss and environmental damage. In this context, this study aims to evaluate the effect of the numerical presence of leakage of two-phase flow (oil-water) pipe connections using the commercial software ANSYS CFX. The results from the fields of pressure, velocity and volume fraction are presented and assessed for illustrating the effect of the presence of the leak in the dynamic flow in the pipe with a curved connection.
Oil spill at sea by pipeline cracks can cause environmental damage. Knowledge of interfacial phenomena of immiscible liquids helps to study the dispersion of pollutants in oceans, favoring thus flow behavior of the forecast in the vicinity of the leak in submerged pipelines. This study aims to numerically study the leakage of behavior in a submerged pipeline carrying oil. It adopted a two-dimensional model based on mass conservation equations, linear momentum and the model k-ε standard turbulence. We used the Ansys CFX for meshing with 40,510 hexahedral elements. The results of pressure fields and volumetric fraction of oil are analyzed and discussed.
The oil industry has sought to minimize the environmental impact from mining activities and oil transportation. Oil transportation by pipelines is subject to failures and leaks which cause financial losses and environmental damage, often irreparable. Currently, the study of leaks in pipelines has attracted the attention of many researchers. The aim of this study is to evaluate the influence of the curved curvature radius connection in pipeline leakage. We used a mathematical model of multiphase flow to describe the two-phase flow, based on the particle model. Oil is the continuous phase while water a dispersed phase. To model this effect we used the turbulence model SST. All simulations were carried out using the Ansys CFX ® commercial code. Results of the total pressure and pressure drop are presented and discussed. The results confirm the influence of the bending radius of curved connection on the behavior of the total pressure and the total pressure drop in two-phase flow in pipelines with and without leakage.
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