Implementation of Cyclone Separator in Existing Oil and Gas Production System / Muhammad Asyraf Bin Haji Darus
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TextPublication details: Brunei Darussalam : Universiti Teknologi Brunei, ©2022 Description: 103 pages : color illustrations ; 30 cmSubject(s): -- Dissertations Universiti Teknologi Brunei | Thesis writing | Cyclone separators -- Design and construction | Cyclone separators -- Industrial applications | Oil and gas wells -- Production methodsOther classification: UTB 120 REPORT, THESIS & DISSERTATION | RTDS 384 Dissertation note: Dissertation (Master) - Universiti Teknologi Brunei
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submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science
Abstract
Numerous studies have been conducted on different aspects revolving around the design of Cyclone Separator for its prospective in the oil and gas industry. One of the prospective that typically remained unexploited or neglected is utilising it as a Production Separator in the place of conventional bulky Horizontal Gravity Separators in a Surface Production Facility. Cyclone Separators perform gas-liquid phase separation via centrifugal force and gravitational force, whereas Gravity Separators only depend on gravitational force. This fundamentally leads to their differences in bulk dimensions. However, we could not disregard the fact that Gravity Separators have reached their maturity in design and, on numerous occasions, would be the preferred method adopted in performing phase separation. Nevertheless, Cyclone Separators are still in their developing stage, limiting the potential to "over throne" Gravity Separators. One of the reasons is the lack of data or proof that supports Cyclone Separators' ability to cater to various operating conditions similar to Horizontal Gravity Production Separators. With that in mind, this thesis has reviewed key design aspects/parameters of the Cyclone Separator that have been investigated by several researchers, and devised an optimum design combination to materialise the idea of implementing a Cyclone Separator as a Production Separator in a Surface Production Facility. Furthermore, the review was further endorsed with Computational Fluid Dynamic Simulation and Process Dynamic Simulation evaluated in ANSYS® FLUENT R20 and UniSim® Design Suite R460, respectively.
Keywords: Cyclone Separator, Surface Production Facility, Production Separator, CFD,
UniSim
Dissertation (Master) - Universiti Teknologi Brunei
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