Electrical capacitance tomography (ECT) and gamma radiation meter for comparison with and validation and tuning of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modeling of multiphase flow

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作者
Pradeep, Chaminda [1 ]
Yan, Ru [1 ]
Vestol, Sondre [2 ]
Melaaen, Morten C. [2 ]
Mylvaganam, Saba [1 ]
机构
[1] Telemark Univ Coll, Fac Technol, Dept Elect Informat Technol & Cybernet, Porsgrunn, Norway
[2] Telemark Univ Coll, Dept Energy & Environm Technol, Porsgrunn, Norway
关键词
ECT; multiphase flow; GRM; CFD; model validation and tuning; data fusion; LEVEL MEASUREMENT; OIL; RECONSTRUCTION; SYSTEM;
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10.1088/0957-0233/25/7/075404
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T [工业技术];
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08 ;
摘要
The electrical capacitance tomographic (ECT) approach is increasingly seen as attractive for measurement and control applications in the process industries. Recently, there is increased interest in using the tomographic details from ECT for comparing with and validating and tuning CFD models of multiphase flow. Collaboration with researchers working in the field of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modeling of multiphase flows gives valuable information for both groups of researchers in the field of ECT and CFD. By studying the ECT tomograms of multiphase flows under carefully monitored inflow conditions of the different media and by obtaining the capacitance values, C(i, j, t) with i = 1...N, j = 1, 2,...N and i not equal j obtained from ECT modules with N electrodes, it is shown how the interface heights in a pipe with stratified flow of oil and air can be fruitfully compared to the values of those obtained from ECT and gamma radiation meter (GRM) for improving CFD modeling. Monitored inflow conditions in this study are flow rates of air, water and oil into a pipe which can be positioned at varying inclinations to the horizontal, thus emulating the pipelines laid in subsea installations. It is found that ECT-based tomograms show most of the features seen in the GRM-based visualizations with nearly one-to-one correspondence to interface heights obtained from these two methods, albeit some anomalies at the pipe wall. However, there are some interesting features the ECT manages to capture: features which the GRM or the CFD modeling apparently do not show, possibly due to parameters not defined in the inputs to the CFD model or much slower response of the GRM. Results presented in this paper indicate that a combination of ECT and GRM and preferably with other modalities with enhanced data fusion and analysis combined with CFD modeling can help to improve the modeling, measurement and control of multiphase flow in the oil and gas industries and in the process industries in general.
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