APPLICATION OF THE DEDUCTIONS FROM NAVIER STOKES EQUATIONS FOR THE DETERMINATION OF FLOW VELOCITY AND THROUGHPUT IN A GAS PIPELINE BY COMPUTATIONAL APPROACH

Mathew Shadrack Uzoma
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Theoretical treatment of gas pipeline pressure-flow problem had been presented applying Navier Stokes equation reduced to their appropriate forms by applicable practical conditions. The results obtained from the theoretical analysis tally with the operating conditions of the case study pipelines. The pipelines being Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) and ElfTotal Nigeria Limited. The results obtained by numerical discretization suggested that these pipelines are not optimally operated. Hence, the need to adjust the flow situation to bring pressure and flow throughput to optimal level of performance. Throughput in excess of the operating conditions could be accommodated by these operating pipelines. It is imperative that this could prevent the spread of these vital capital intensive assets. The funds so conserved could be diverted to sourcing for new gas fields to increase the nation’s strategic reserves.Purpose: The purpose of this work is to enable comparative analysis of the results of the deductions from Nervier Stokes equations with that generated by computer simulation of the discrete formulation.Methodology: Outlining the deductions and developing the discrete formulation. Computer program was developed for the discrete formulation and operational data from operating gas pipelines injected both for the deductions and computational algorithmic coding and the deduced expressions from the Nervier Stokes equations. Results obtained were compared in a bid to address line throughput subject to the operational conditions of the specified gas pipelines in this study.Findings: The output results of the Nervier Stokes deductions matched closed with operational throughput of the two gas pipelines. The numerical discretization simulation results confirmed that additional throughput far and above 1.8m3/s could still be accommodated by these gas pipelines.Unique contribution to theory, practice and policy: As earlier predicted, our existing gas pipelines are grossly under-operated. Additional capacity much more than the operational capacity could still be accommodated by these gas pipelines.
用计算方法确定输气管道流速和流量的应用
用纳维-斯托克斯方程在实际条件下简化为合适的形式,提出了天然气管道压力流动问题的理论处理方法。理论分析的结果与实例管道的运行情况吻合。管道是壳牌石油开发公司(SPDC)和ElfTotal尼日利亚有限公司。数值离散化的结果表明,这些管道并非最佳运行状态。因此,需要调整流量情况,使压力和流量达到最佳性能水平。这些运行管道可以容纳超过运行条件的吞吐量。至关重要的是,这可以防止这些重要的资本密集型资产的扩散。这样节省下来的资金可以用于寻找新的天然气田,以增加国家的战略储备。目的:这项工作的目的是使纳维耶斯托克斯方程的推导结果与计算机模拟离散公式产生的结果进行比较分析。方法学:概述演绎和发展离散公式。对运行中的输气管道注入的离散公式和运行数据开发了计算机程序,对Nervier Stokes方程进行了推导、计算算法编码和推导表达式。所得结果进行了比较,以便在本研究中解决受特定天然气管道运行条件影响的线路吞吐量问题。研究结果:Nervier Stokes扣除的输出结果与两条天然气管道的运行吞吐量相匹配。数值离散化模拟结果证实,这些输气管道仍然可以容纳远高于1.8m3/s的额外吞吐量。对理论、实践和政策的独特贡献:正如之前预测的那样,我们现有的天然气管道严重不足。这些天然气管道仍然可以容纳远远超过运营能力的额外容量。
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