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  4. Numerical analysis of fluid flow through an electrical submersible pump for handling viscous liquid
 
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Numerical analysis of fluid flow through an electrical submersible pump for handling viscous liquid

Date Issued
01-01-2016
Author(s)
Siddique, Md Hamid
Manayilthodiyil, Sanoop
Husain, Afzal
Abdus Samad 
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
Kenyery, Frank
DOI
10.1115/FEDSM2016-7589
Abstract
Generally, artificial lifts to pump crude oil having a high viscosity from wellbores using an electrical submersible pump (ESP) are not efficient. The present study consists of a numerical approach to understand the effect of fluid viscosity and surface roughness of the flow passage on the performance of an ESP. A three-dimensional numerical analysis was carried out using Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes equations at different off-design conditions. The standard k-ϵ turbulence model was used for the steady incompressible flow. Water and crude oils having different viscosities were used as working fluids and numerical analyses were made by varying surface roughness of the flow passage. Although there was a sharp drop in the efficiency with the increase in surface roughness, but the combined effect of viscosity and surface roughness showed an increase in efficiency up to a certain fluid viscosity.
Volume
1A-2016
Subjects
  • Electrical submersibl...

  • High viscosity

  • Numerical analysis

  • Surface roughness

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