1993
DOI: 10.2118/21637-pa
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Dynamic Model of Gas-Lift Valve Performance

Abstract: Summary A theoretical and experimental study was performed to develop a dynamic model for gas-passage performance of a 1.5-in., nitrogen-charged, bellows-operated gas-lift valve. Performance curves were obtained by using air for 0.25 and 0.50-in. ports with flow rates reaching 2.5 MMscf/D. Internal pressures and temperatures were measured during flow-performance tests to develop a dynamic model for both orifice and throttling flow. Introductio… Show more

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“…Hepgülar established a mechanistic model to extensively decrease the number of tests that must be made to completely investigate the valve performance [16]. He modified Biglarbigi's test facility to measure the internal pressures and temperature during dynamic testing and stem movements and the load rate in static tests.…”
Section: Testing and Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hepgülar established a mechanistic model to extensively decrease the number of tests that must be made to completely investigate the valve performance [16]. He modified Biglarbigi's test facility to measure the internal pressures and temperature during dynamic testing and stem movements and the load rate in static tests.…”
Section: Testing and Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several models have been developed for gas lift valves with experiments to back up predicted behavior [21], [9], [3], [5]. Basic sensitivity analysis has been conducted on the bellows position relative to temperature and pressure changes [19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%