Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8063210 | Ocean Engineering | 2018 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
This paper presents an improvised coupling technique for stress impact and dynamic response studies of a deepwater flowline-riser pipe system exposed to cyclic loadings resulting from severe slug flow. It involved partial coupling of transient multiphase flow simulator OLGA and structural finite element code ABAQUS. In this analysis, a parametric study was carried out where mass flow rates of 9.8â¯kg/s, 13â¯kg/s, and 16â¯kg/s were sampled in order to reflect the corresponding marginal flow rates of 6000 (950.4â¯m3/day); 8000 (1267.2â¯m3/day); and 10000 (1584â¯m3/day) barrels of oil per day (bbl/day) for a typically aged offshore oilfield presumed to be piped with a 10 inch (0.254â¯m) diameter subsea production pipe system. Numerical results obtained, have shown that the 6000 bbl/day flow rate imposed predominant stress at the riser base by producing maximum stress values of 64â¯MPa, 63â¯MPa, and 68â¯MPa in the axial, transversal and lateral global directions of the flowline-riser cross-section, respectively. This observation has further validated the severity of severe slug flow to low flow rate of reservoir fluids. With this and other data provided in this paper will enhance the fatigue design optimisation of deepwater production risers.
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Authors
Mac Darlington Uche Onuoha, Qingping Li, Menglan Duan, Qiang Gao,