Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7046272 Applied Thermal Engineering 2018 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
This paper presents a transient numerical study of melting waxy crude oil block paste on an inner overhead pipe wall at different water temperatures and flow rates. Computations are based on an iterative, finite-volume numerical procedure that incorporates enthalpy-porosity technology to simulate the phase change phenomenon. Temperature variations, liquid frictions, and temperature field structures at variable monitoring points were investigated. Results show that the initial temperature distributions is U-shaped along the monitoring line, with temperature decreasing gradually from the free surface of the oil to its interface with the pipe wall. The flow pattern has a significant influence on the melting time in its transition from laminar to turbulent, but has little effect after the transition. These results provide a reference for the hydraulic suspension transport process in waxy crude oil pipelines.
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