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− | [[VLP]] - Vertical Lift Performance relationship | + | [[VLP]] - Vertical Lift Performance curve is a relationship between the flow rate and the pressure. |
− | + | [[VLP]] curve shows how much pressure required to lift a certain amount of fluid to the surface at the given well head pressure. | |
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This VLP curve was calculated using the Hagedorn and Brown. | This VLP curve was calculated using the Hagedorn and Brown. | ||
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On the other hand the hook right here is caused by the liquid dominating gas. | On the other hand the hook right here is caused by the liquid dominating gas. | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 06:15, 27 April 2020
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Vertical Lift Performance
VLP - Vertical Lift Performance curve is a relationship between the flow rate and the pressure.
VLP curve shows how much pressure required to lift a certain amount of fluid to the surface at the given well head pressure.
This VLP curve was calculated using the Hagedorn and Brown.
You can see what the higher the rate the higher the pressure required. This is related to the friction forces.
On the other hand the hook right here is caused by the liquid dominating gas.