Correlating Optimum Stage Pressure for Sequential Separator Systems

M. Al-Jawad, Omar Al-Fatlawi
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Summary A study to find the optimum separators pressures of separation stations has been performed. Stage separation of oil and gas is accomplished with a series of separators operating at sequentially reduced pressures. Liquid is discharged from a higher-pressure separator into the lower-pressure separator. The set of working separator pressures that yields maximum recovery of liquid hydrocarbon from the well fluid is the optimum set of pressures, which is the target of this work. A computer model is used to find the optimum separator pressures. The model employs the Peng-Robinson equation of state (Peng and Robinson 1976) for volatile oil. The application of this model shows significant improvement of all objective functions for many oils (Hassan 2004). Mathematical correlations for estimating optimum set of pressures have been deduced from the model to provide simple and quick tools to find the optimum stages pressures. Many tests have been achieved with many volatile samples at different conditions to prove the validity of these correlations.
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顺序分离系统的最佳级压力关联
对分选站的最佳分离器压力进行了研究。油气的阶段分离是通过一系列分离器在依次降低的压力下运行来完成的。液体从高压分离器排出到低压分离器。从井液中获得最大液态烃采收率的分离器工作压力组是最佳压力组,这也是本工作的目标。利用计算机模型求出最佳分离器压力。该模型对挥发油采用Peng-Robinson状态方程(Peng and Robinson 1976)。该模型的应用显示了许多石油的所有目标函数的显著改进(Hassan 2004)。从模型中推导出估算最优压力集的数学关系式,为寻找最优阶段压力提供了简单快捷的工具。在不同条件下对许多挥发性样品进行了许多测试,以证明这些相关性的有效性。
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