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CFD Modeling of Particulates Erosive Effect on a Commercial Scale Pipeline Bend
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The computational fluid dynamics modeling of solid particles hydrodynamic based on the Lagrangian framework for diluted solid-gas flow through 90° gas pipeline bend is carried out to discover the effect of particles size distribution on particles flow pattern and their erosive effect on the bend. Particles size distribution has been obtained experimentally by measuring the sizes of solid particles that are flowing through the gas pipelines of Aghajari gas booster station. Also the erosion rate at the outer wall of the bend is predicted. The pipeline bend under study has a pipe diameter of 56 inches and ratios of the bend radius of the curvature to the pipeline diameter of 1.5. For the validation of computational model, firstly, the computational modeling is performed for a published experimental solid-gas flow data. The computational results include radial gas velocity and radial particle velocity profiles on planes which are at different angles through the bend. The comparison between the predicted numerical results and similar experimental data proves that the predictions of the computational model are acceptable. Finally, the particles' size distributions on each plane through the bend and the erosion rate on the outer wall of the bend have been obtained. The maximum rate of erosion is found to be 3.2 nm/s, occurring between 40 and 65° of the bend.
Title: CFD Modeling of Particulates Erosive Effect on a Commercial Scale Pipeline Bend
Description:
The computational fluid dynamics modeling of solid particles hydrodynamic based on the Lagrangian framework for diluted solid-gas flow through 90° gas pipeline bend is carried out to discover the effect of particles size distribution on particles flow pattern and their erosive effect on the bend.
Particles size distribution has been obtained experimentally by measuring the sizes of solid particles that are flowing through the gas pipelines of Aghajari gas booster station.
Also the erosion rate at the outer wall of the bend is predicted.
The pipeline bend under study has a pipe diameter of 56 inches and ratios of the bend radius of the curvature to the pipeline diameter of 1.
5.
For the validation of computational model, firstly, the computational modeling is performed for a published experimental solid-gas flow data.
The computational results include radial gas velocity and radial particle velocity profiles on planes which are at different angles through the bend.
The comparison between the predicted numerical results and similar experimental data proves that the predictions of the computational model are acceptable.
Finally, the particles' size distributions on each plane through the bend and the erosion rate on the outer wall of the bend have been obtained.
The maximum rate of erosion is found to be 3.
2 nm/s, occurring between 40 and 65° of the bend.
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