An Alternative to API 14E Erosional Velocity Limits for Sand-Laden Fluids

Author:

Salama Mamdouh M.1

Affiliation:

1. Conoco Inc., 1000 South Pine Street, P.O. Box 1267, Ponca City, OK 74602-1267

Abstract

The current practice for eliminating erosional problems in piping systems is to limit the flow velocity Ve to that established by the recommended practice API RP 14E based on an empirical constant (C-factor) and the fluid mixture density ρm as follows: Ve=C/ρm. The API criterion is specified for clean service (noncorrosive and sand-free), and it is noted that the C-factor should be reduced if sand or corrosive conditions are present. The validity of the equation has been challenged on the basis that the API RP 14E limits on the C-factor can be very conservative for clean service and is not applicable for conditions when corrosion or sand are present. Extensive effort has been devoted to develop an alternative approach for establishing erosional velocity limits for sand-laden fluids. Unfortunately, none of these proposals have been adopted as a standard practice because of their complexity. This paper will review the results of these studies and proposes an alternative equation that is as simple as the API 14E equation. This alternative equation has the following form: Ve=SDρm/W. The value of the S-factor depends on the pipe geometry, i.e., bend, tee, contraction, expansion, etc. Using the units for mixture flow velocity Ve in m/s, fluid mixture density ρm in kg/m3, pipe diameter (D) in mm and sand production W in kg/day, the value of the S-factor is 0.05 for pipe bends. The accuracy of the proposed equation for predicting erosion in pipe bends for fluids containing sand is demonstrated by a comparison with several multi-phase flow loop tests that cover a broad range of liquid-gas ratios and sand concentrations. [S0195-0738(00)00202-8]

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Geochemistry and Petrology,Mechanical Engineering,Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Fuel Technology,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment

Reference30 articles.

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2. API, 1991, “API RP 14E Recommended Practice for Design and Installation of Offshore Production Platform Piping Systems,” 5th Edition, American Petroleum Institute, Washington, DC, p. 23.

3. Salama, M. M., 1998, “An Alternative to API 14 E Erosional Velocity Limits for Sand Laden Fluids,” Proc., Annual Offshore Technology Conference, OTC Paper 8898.

4. Salama, M. M., and Venkatesh, E. S., 1983, “Evaluation of API RP 14E Erosional Velocity Limitations for Offshore Gas Wells,” Proc., 15th Offshore Technology Conference, Paper OTC 4485.

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