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DOI: 10.4043/24114-ms
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Advances in Multiphase Flow CFD Erosion Analysis

Abstract: One of the flow assurance challenges in subsea production systems is the occurrence of erosion damage due to the existence of sand particles and high production Gas Oil Ratio (GOR) as such erosion mostly occurs in highly gas dominated operating conditions in the annular flow regime. The erosion rate for an elbow with a constant flow velocity and with all other factors equal is higher in gas systems than liquid systems as more particles will impact on the inner wall of the outer curvature of the elbow. The maxi… Show more

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“…From this point it is a small step to add particles to the flow. This approach, termed gas-liquid-sand erosion CFD (GLSE CFD) in this paper, has been shown to produce reasonable predictions for a limited number of wet gas cases , Ryabov et al 2014, Pontaza et al 2013, Peng et al 2013. This work extends this validation to slug and churn flow.…”
Section: Erosion Calculation Methods Assessedmentioning
confidence: 54%
“…From this point it is a small step to add particles to the flow. This approach, termed gas-liquid-sand erosion CFD (GLSE CFD) in this paper, has been shown to produce reasonable predictions for a limited number of wet gas cases , Ryabov et al 2014, Pontaza et al 2013, Peng et al 2013. This work extends this validation to slug and churn flow.…”
Section: Erosion Calculation Methods Assessedmentioning
confidence: 54%
“…Very little has been published on GLSE CFD (Parsi et al, 2015, Ryabov et al, 2014, Pontaza et al, 2013, Peng et al, 2013 and the validity and accuracy of the technique is not widely understood. This paper compares erosion predictions using DNV RPO501, the Salama equation, homogeneous CFD and GLSE CFD with additional information on SPPS (Parsi et al, 2014) against published laboratory test data.…”
Section: Figure 1-illustration Of the Cfd Modelling Techniquementioning
confidence: 88%