Study on Erosion Wear Law of Pipe String with Sand and Liquid-Carrying in Gas Storage

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At present, there are few reports of erosion wear law of pipe string with sand and liquid-carrying in gas storage, and the erosion law in the multiphase flow of oil and gas gathering and transmission pipeline is not fully applicable to the analysis of pipe string with sand and liquid-carrying in gas storage. Since the natural gas density under high temperature and pressure is 10–100 times higher than that under normal temperature and pressure, it is necessary to comprehensively analyze the stress state of sand particles in the pipe string under two conditions of sand-containing only in the early stage of gas production, and sand-containing and liquid- carrying in the later stage of gas production the gas storage. By considering the buoyancy, pressure gradient force, additional mass force, and Saffman lift of particles, which is used to be neglected during the erosion study in multiphase flow of oil and gas gathering and transmission line, the coupling effect of gas-solid and gas-liquid-solid during erosion is more comprehensive, and then the erosion law in the pipe string of gas storage is carried out using the CFD method and Fluent Software, which has important theoretical guidance and practical significance to ensure the safe and efficient injection and production of gas storage.

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Yang, H., Wang, Z., Zhang, Y., Liu, X. (2022). Study on Erosion Wear Law of Pipe String with Sand and Liquid-Carrying in Gas Storage. In: Sun, B., Sun, J., Wang, Z., Chen, L., Chen, M. (eds) Proceedings of The Fourth International Technical Symposium on Deepwater Oil and Gas Engineering. DWOG-Hyd 2021. Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering, vol 246. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-0960-3_24

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