Wax deposition in subsea pipelines is one of the flow assurance problems for oil and gas production. In contrast to many studies about single phase wax deposition, gas-oil wax deposition studies are very limited. The wax deposition mechanism and model prediction are restricted by many factors such as hydrodynamic and thermal when multiphase flow is involved. Wax deposition modeling becomes complicated under multiphase flowing conditions. wax deposition is depended by the flow pattern. The stratified flow is one of the most common flow patterns in the actual subsea gas-oil flowing conditions. In this work, numerical methods are used to study wax deposition in oil-gas stratified flow through a pipe. Based on the flow analysis about stratified flow, the non-isothermal heat and mass transfer is calculated. The temperature profile of the oil and the concentration profile of wax in oil are obtained. The change of the oil-gas interface i.e. the liquid holdup throughout the pipe must be taken into the heat and mass balance. The valid wax deposition surface must be taken into the wax deposition modeling by establishing function of the liquid holdup and the wetted area by oil. The molecular diffusion is as the deposition mechanism. The increase of the wax fraction in the deposit as a function of time depends on the mass flux from the oil deposit interface into the gel and the growth of the deposit thickness depends on the difference between the mass flux from the bulk oil to the oil deposit interface and the mass flux from the interface into the deposit. In addition, the growth of the wax deposit as a function of time along with the effect oil flow rate, gas flow rate and the inlet temperature are discussed. The presence of gas significantly reduces the severity of wax deposition by altering the heat and mass transfer characteristics.
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21 July 2013
7TH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON MULTIPHASE FLOW, HEAT MASS TRANSFER AND ENERGY CONVERSION
26–30 October 2012
Xi'an, Shaanxi Province, China
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July 21 2013
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Jimiao Duan;
Jimiao Duan
National Engineering Laboratory, China University of Petroleum-Beijing, Beijing, 102249,
China
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Jing Gong;
Jing Gong
National Engineering Laboratory, China University of Petroleum-Beijing, Beijing, 102249,
China
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Huishu Liu
Huishu Liu
National Engineering Laboratory, China University of Petroleum-Beijing, Beijing, 102249,
China
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Jimiao Duan
National Engineering Laboratory, China University of Petroleum-Beijing, Beijing, 102249,
China
Jing Gong
National Engineering Laboratory, China University of Petroleum-Beijing, Beijing, 102249,
China
Huishu Liu
National Engineering Laboratory, China University of Petroleum-Beijing, Beijing, 102249,
China
AIP Conf. Proc. 1547, 136–145 (2013)
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Jimiao Duan, Jing Gong, Huishu Liu; Computational study of wax deposition in pipeline. AIP Conf. Proc. 21 July 2013; 1547 (1): 136–145. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4816862
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