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Overview 2006-2008 New in 2009 The Future Summary
Enhanced Enthalpy/Temperature Calculation
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Ambient film HTC
Previous method
can be selected via
engine keywords
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Q = U A (T
Fluid
T
Ambient
)
Used for Pressure/Temperature
matching between PIPESIM and
measured data
Works with an optimizer algorithm that
minimizes the RMS error between
measured value (ei) and PIPESIM
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Overview 2006-2008 New in 2009 The Future Summary
New Flow Correlation/U-regression Interface
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measured value (ei) and PIPESIM
computed value (ci)
Correction factor for regression
parameters (Friction & L.Holdup
factors P Match; U-factor T
Match) are calculated, displayed and
sorted by degree of correction
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Flow Correlation/U-regression Workflow
Load Measured Data
Set Regression
Parameter and
Limits
Run
Operation &
View results
Update Model
Ramey Model predicts heat
transfer between wellbore and
surrounding rock as a function of
time
Small Time (Transient state)
Large Time (Steady State)
PIPESIM 2009.1 has implemented
Parameter Description Unit
U Overall Heat Transfer Coefficient Btu/hr/ft
2
/F
r
o
Pipe segment outer radius (typically
pipe + coatings) ft
r
i
Pipe segment inner radius ft
R
P
Pipe thermal resistance Calculated Hr-ft-F/Btu
R
R
Rock thermal resistance Calculated Hr-ft-F/Btu
K
P
Thermal conductivity of the pipe Btu/hr/ft/F
Overview 2006-2008 New in 2009 The Future Summary
New Ramey Heat Transfer Interface
PIPESIM 2009.1 has implemented
Large Time option as under:
K
P
Thermal conductivity of the pipe Btu/hr/ft/F
K
R
Thermal conductivity of the rock Btu/hr/ft/F
f(t)
Time dependent function (intermediate
variable)
Diffusivity ft
2
/hr
c Rock heat capacity Btu/lb/F
t Time Hr
=
1
2
1
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P
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K
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R
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K
t f
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Setup Tubing
and Rock Heat
Transfer
Properties
Run Model & View Results
Rameys Heat Transfer Workflow
Modeling of valves and fittings via keywords
64-bit PIPESIM Engine executables for Windows
HPC
Enhanced network performance
Overview 2006-2008 New in 2009 The Future Summary
Additional Enhancements in 2009.1
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Enhanced network performance
Enhanced PS Plot
PIPESIM Multiflash update
PIPESIM OLGA-S update
Production Design
and Simulation
Flow Assurance
and Optimization
Enhanced Engineering
for Operations
Overview Overview Overview Overview 2008/9 2008/9 2008/9 2008/9 2009+ 2009+ 2009+ 2009+
Steady State Multiphase Well Regress Flow & Heat
Flow Assurance workflows
Overview 2006-2008 New in 2009 The Future Summary
PIPESIM Next Steps
Steady State Multiphase Well
and Network Simulator
Well Hydraulic Design (Inflow,
Completion, Artificial Lift)
Core Engine for OFS Answer
Products (AL, TST, CPL)
Gas Lift Optimization
Open API Integrated in
Avocet IAM, DECIDE! OFM
Regress Flow & Heat
Multilayer Inj. Wells with Valves
Enhanced Liquid Loading
Flow Assurance (Wax Depn)
Heat Transfer Improvements
Engine Performance
Gas Lift Optimization II
Rod Pump Modeling in Network
Customer driven requirements*
Flow Assurance workflows
Smart Well workflows
Performance Improvements
Newton Engine
Petrel Integration for VFP Tables
Network Sensitivity - Generalized
Optimization
Visualization and results
enhancements, tighter coupling with
Avocet IAM, ECLIPSE
Model multiphase flow from the reservoir
through production facilities to the delivery point
Model complex production networks and
capture the interactions between wells, pipelines
and process equipment
Perform a comprehensive sensitivity analysis
at any point in the hydraulic system using
Overview 2006-2008 New in 2009 The Future Summary
PIPESIM Summary Benefits
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at any point in the hydraulic system using
multiple parameters
Simulate the field production system to
improve production, make better decisions and
maximize your asset value
Achieve an integrated sandface to process
facility analysis using an integration link with the
HYSYS process simulator