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== Brief ==
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[[File:SPIPE_i.png|thumb|150px|link=http://www.pengtools.com/sPipe|sPipe]]  
 
[[File:SPIPE_i.png|thumb|150px|link=http://www.pengtools.com/sPipe|sPipe]]  
  
The [http://www.pengtools.com/sPipe sPipe] is the surface lines pressure drop tool at the  [http://www.pengtools.com www.pengtools.com].
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[[:Category:sPipe | sPipe]] is the simple surface pipeline sizing tool in the [[:Category: Pengtools | pengtools]].
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[[:Category:sPipe | sPipe]] calculates the pressure drop in oil, gas and water flowlines.
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[[:Category:sPipe | sPipe]] is available online at [https://www.pengtools.com www.pengtools.com].
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== Typical applications ==
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* Estimation of flowrate with defined pressures at inlet and outlet
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* Estimation of inlet and outlet pressures for achieving target flowrate
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* Selection of pipeline size
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* Estimation of mixture velocity
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== Main features==
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* Plot of pressure profile vs length
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* Result table with pressure, velocity and hold-up
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* Sensitivity analysis
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* Using prepared PVT models
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* Account for elevation
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== Interface features ==
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* Save and share references to saved models with colleagues
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* Last saved model on current computer and browser is automatically opened
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* Choose between Metric units and US oilfield units.
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* Save as image and print plot by means of chart context menu (button at the upper-right corner of chart)
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* Download report in pdf format containing input parameters, calculated values and plot
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* Select and copy results to Excel or other application
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== Correlations ==
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<th>Type of problem</th>
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<th>Correlation</th>
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<th>Reference</th>
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<td>Oil, gas and water flow</td>
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<td>[[Beggs and Brill correlation|Beggs and Brill]]</td>
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<td>Brill, J.P. and Mukherjee, H. 1999. Multiphase Flow in Wells. SPE Monograph, Vol. 17, Society of Petroleum Engineers, Richardson, TX.</td>
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<td>Dry gas flow</td>
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<td>[[Fanning correlation|Fanning]]</td>
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<td>Cullender, M.H. and Smith, R.V. 1956. Practical Solution of Gas-Flow Equations for Wells and Pipelines with Large Temperature Gradients. Trans., AIME 207: 281.</td>
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Revision as of 15:39, 9 August 2018

Brief

sPipe

sPipe is the simple surface pipeline sizing tool in the pengtools.

sPipe calculates the pressure drop in oil, gas and water flowlines.

sPipe is available online at www.pengtools.com.

Typical applications

  • Estimation of flowrate with defined pressures at inlet and outlet
  • Estimation of inlet and outlet pressures for achieving target flowrate
  • Selection of pipeline size
  • Estimation of mixture velocity

Main features

  • Plot of pressure profile vs length
  • Result table with pressure, velocity and hold-up
  • Sensitivity analysis
  • Using prepared PVT models
  • Account for elevation

Interface features

  • Save and share references to saved models with colleagues
  • Last saved model on current computer and browser is automatically opened
  • Choose between Metric units and US oilfield units.
  • Save as image and print plot by means of chart context menu (button at the upper-right corner of chart)
  • Download report in pdf format containing input parameters, calculated values and plot
  • Select and copy results to Excel or other application

Correlations

Type of problem Correlation Reference
Oil, gas and water flow Beggs and Brill Brill, J.P. and Mukherjee, H. 1999. Multiphase Flow in Wells. SPE Monograph, Vol. 17, Society of Petroleum Engineers, Richardson, TX.
Dry gas flow Fanning Cullender, M.H. and Smith, R.V. 1956. Practical Solution of Gas-Flow Equations for Wells and Pipelines with Large Temperature Gradients. Trans., AIME 207: 281.

Pages in category "SPipe"

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