WeiJieYap
Chemical
- Jun 10, 2010
- 7
I am currently using pipephase 9.1 to determine pressure & temperature profile and flow regime of a pipeline (120km). The pipeline consists of gas condensate which is fully vapour at 55 bar, 55C (from booster pump and cooled down by an air cooler).
My question is will the simulation take into account of condensation when the content reached pipe ambient temperature (26C) ?
To more specific for pipephase user, my fluid type is "gas condensate", as for condensate source input
P = 55 bara
T = 55C
Condensate gas ratio = 0 ( as it is fully vapour at that condition)
And the result summary showing no condensation occur throughout the pipeline which i highly doubt it (
When i tried to change the condensate gas ratio to let's say "8", it did give expected result
So what i am trying to find out is how do we define the condensate gas ratio input ?
from my understanding is the Sm3(in liquid volume)/ Million Sm3 (in gas volume) at the current condition which is 55C and 55bar.
Has anyone came across this ? And how do we actually know it takes into account of condensation from result ? liquid holdup ? etc
thanks in advance
My question is will the simulation take into account of condensation when the content reached pipe ambient temperature (26C) ?
To more specific for pipephase user, my fluid type is "gas condensate", as for condensate source input
P = 55 bara
T = 55C
Condensate gas ratio = 0 ( as it is fully vapour at that condition)
And the result summary showing no condensation occur throughout the pipeline which i highly doubt it (
When i tried to change the condensate gas ratio to let's say "8", it did give expected result
So what i am trying to find out is how do we define the condensate gas ratio input ?
from my understanding is the Sm3(in liquid volume)/ Million Sm3 (in gas volume) at the current condition which is 55C and 55bar.
Has anyone came across this ? And how do we actually know it takes into account of condensation from result ? liquid holdup ? etc
thanks in advance