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  • 2017Influence of riser-induced slugs on the downstream separation processes10citations
  • 2017Comparison of Model-Based Control Solutions for Severe Riser-Induced Slugs7citations
  • 2016Amine-Free Synthesis of Cesium Lead Halide Perovskite Quantum Dots for Efficient Light-Emitting Diodes387citations

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  • Durdevic, Petar
  • Pedersen, Simon
  • Skogestad, Sigurd
  • Jahanshahi, Esmaeil
  • Sargent, Edward H.
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  • Kim, Younghoon
  • Walters, Grant
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Influence of riser-induced slugs on the downstream separation processes

  • Durdevic, Petar
  • Pedersen, Simon
  • Yang, Zhenyu
Abstract

In Oil & Gas installations the severe slug is an undesired flow regime due to the negative impact on the production rate and facility safety. This study will evaluate the severe riser-induced slugs’ influence to a typical separation process, consisting of a 3-phase gravity separator physically linked to a de-oiling hydrocyclone, based on experimental tests performed on a laboratory testing facility. Several scenarios are compared, while three PID controllers’ coefficients are kept constant for all the tests: The separator pressure, water level, and hydrocyclone pressure-drop-ratio (PDR) controllers. Each respective scenario makes a comparison between uncontrolled, open-, and closed-loop anti-slug control configurations. It is concluded that both open- and closed-loop anti-slug control strategies improve the water level and PDR setpoint tracking equally well, but that the closed-loop strategy gives the best average production rate. Furthermore, it is confirmed that a PWT-ecient riser bottom pressure (Prb) anti-slug control strategy has to guarantee stabilization of the mass inflow rate to the separator for archiving acceptable hydrocyclone separation. A stable !sep;in is observed not to be directly linked to a stable Prb.

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • phase