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  • 1
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    ASME International ; 2023
    In:  Journal of Energy Resources Technology Vol. 145, No. 12 ( 2023-12-01)
    In: Journal of Energy Resources Technology, ASME International, Vol. 145, No. 12 ( 2023-12-01)
    Abstract: The production capacity of the gas wells is seriously affected by salt deposition during the injection and production process for underground gas storage with high salt content, so it is necessary to predict the production performance through well test technology. However, the existing well test analysis methods cannot be reliably used to interpret the well test data affected by salt deposition phase change and high-speed non-Darcy flow during the injection and production process. Therefore, this paper first determines the relationship between salt deposition and temperature and pressure through flash calculation of phase equilibrium of saltwater and hydrocarbon system, then establishes a porosity and permeability model considering the effect of salt deposition, and further establishes a high-speed injection-production well test analysis model considering the effect of salt deposition in combination with Forchheimer’s percolation law. Finally, the model is solved by numerical method, and the dynamic changes of reservoir pressure and salt deposition are simulated and calculated. The results show that the higher the salinity of formation water is, the greater the risk of salt deposition in the reservoir is, and the permeability of the reservoir will significantly decrease after salt deposition occurs; the non-Darcy flow effect will aggravate the risk of salt deposition in the reservoir. The research results provide a theoretical method for the evaluation of reservoir parameters and production performance prediction of salt gas storage reservoirs.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0195-0738 , 1528-8994
    Language: English
    Publisher: ASME International
    Publication Date: 2023
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  • 2
    In: Journal of Fluids Engineering, ASME International, Vol. 140, No. 4 ( 2018-04-01)
    Abstract: The pressure fluctuations in both the rotating runner and the other fixed components in a model Francis turbine under various loads were experimentally measured by means of onboard measuring equipment in the runner and data storage device on the shaft in this study. Large pressure fluctuations were observed under both small guide vane opening and large guide vane opening conditions. Flow separation at the blade suction surface led to large pressure fluctuations for small guide vane openings, the unsteady flow around the inlet on the blade pressure side led to large pressure fluctuations for large openings. The pressure fluctuations correlation between the runner and other components of the turbine, mainly the draft tube, was analyzed in detail for both small guide vane opening (12 deg) and large guide vane opening (30 deg). The results show that the pressure fluctuations in the runner space increased by the superposition of draft tube vortex rope pressure fluctuations and runner inter blade vortices pressure fluctuations, resulting in much larger pressure fluctuations in the runner space than in other components.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0098-2202 , 1528-901X
    Language: English
    Publisher: ASME International
    Publication Date: 2018
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  • 3
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    Online Resource
    ASME International ; 2014
    In:  Journal of Fluids Engineering Vol. 136, No. 7 ( 2014-07-01)
    In: Journal of Fluids Engineering, ASME International, Vol. 136, No. 7 ( 2014-07-01)
    Abstract: The unsteady flow inside a large centrifugal pump with stay vanes was analyzed in this study. The static performance and pressure fluctuations in the pump were numerically predicted and were compared with experimental data. Considering the relative positions of the impeller to the volute tongue and stay vanes, the static performance which was obtained using a full unsteady calculation was compared with traditional steady calculation results. A comparison of the results with the experimental data showed that the operation condition farther from the design condition resulted in larger differences between the steady simulation and experimental results, with errors beyond reasonable limits, while the performance curves obtained by the unsteady calculations were closer to the experimental data. A comparison of the pressure fluctuations at four monitoring points with the experimental data showed that the amplitudes at HVS1 and HVS2 are much larger than at HD1 and HD2. The main frequency for these four monitoring points, which agreed well with the experimental data, was the blade passing frequency. The relative obvious errors in pressure fluctuations for HD1and HD2 were due to the inlet flow rate variation of the simulation. Thus, unsteady numerical simulations can be used to predict the pressure fluctuations when designing a pump.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0098-2202 , 1528-901X
    Language: English
    Publisher: ASME International
    Publication Date: 2014
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