jesahe
Chemical
- Jun 7, 2013
- 3
Hello Everyone,
Using WinSim, I am simulating natural gas stream conditions from an onshore wellhead to downstream of the first choke.
Wellhead Properties
T = 300F
P = 12,000psig
SG = 0.646
ΔP across choke = 5000psi
After the choke, the gas temperature increases a few degrees (T = 302.2F). However, real world observations make me think the temperature should decrease significantly. I suspect that the increase in temperature is due to the high pressure of the well, which puts my Joule-Thomson coefficient past its inversion point. Therefore, as the gas expands it heats up rather than cools down.
Basically, I don't fully trust these results and I would appreciate any comments or direction. Thanks!
Using WinSim, I am simulating natural gas stream conditions from an onshore wellhead to downstream of the first choke.
Wellhead Properties
T = 300F
P = 12,000psig
SG = 0.646
ΔP across choke = 5000psi
After the choke, the gas temperature increases a few degrees (T = 302.2F). However, real world observations make me think the temperature should decrease significantly. I suspect that the increase in temperature is due to the high pressure of the well, which puts my Joule-Thomson coefficient past its inversion point. Therefore, as the gas expands it heats up rather than cools down.
Basically, I don't fully trust these results and I would appreciate any comments or direction. Thanks!