CD-adapco Enters Phase Two of Research into Multiphase Flow

CD-adapco_logoNEW YORK, NY and LONDON, UK, Oct 14, 2015 – CD-adapco, the largest privately held CFD-focused provider of CAE software, announced that Dutch innovation company TNO and international energy consultancy Xodus Group have completed the first phase of a pioneering joint industry project (JIP) into the dynamic forces which affect the integrity of piping systems, in particular through multiphase flow. The second phase of the project, which is expected to be run across three stages, is now open for new participants to join.

Eight companies were involved in the first phase of the project: BP, Statoil, Total, Suncor, Shell, Lundin, Aker Solutions and FMC. TNO carried out the bulk of the test work at its facilities in The Netherlands, while Xodus managed the program and developed CFD schemes to be able to reproduce the measured results. Additionally, CD-adapco provided software (STAR-CCM+) and carried out simulations in support of the JIP.

Multiphase flow, the passage of more than one fluid, gas or chemical substance through a pipeline, can cause flow induced vibration (FIV). This is an increasing concern on subsea (and topsides) production piping systems. As data is limited in this highly technical arena, the aim of the JIP is to investigate and understand the forces induced by multiphase flow on piping systems, and generate validation data for multiphase computational fluid dynamics (CFD) to model and analyze its occurrence.

Phase 1 was valued at more than £500,000 and involved testing on a 1.5 R/D stiff bend for a range of flow conditions. The inlet pipe to the bend had three configurations: straight, u-bend vertical and u-bend horizontal. Detailed measurements were made to analyze the forces acting on the bend, pressure and void fraction distributions upstream, downstream and within the bend. CFD calculations were carried out to compare test results with a range of flow conditions.

Phase 2 is actively seeking additional sponsors and will look to extend the work carried out in Phase 1 to cover a range of bend radii. It aims to begin in autumn this year. The scope is as follows:

  • Testing additional bend configurations
  • Preparation for testing at in service conditions for Phase 3
  • Additional CFD studies

The goal is to raise awareness of this complex issue and increase knowledge to incorporate into advance screening, simulation and prediction models.

“This project will extend intelligence from small scale laboratory tests to ‘industrial scale’ piping systems,” said Mike Lewis, global lead – computational fluid dynamics with Xodus Group. “As E&P activity goes ever deeper and into more extreme environments, and as subsea equipment becomes more complex, with the additional subsea processing for example, the potential increases for FIV to go unnoticed.

“The JIP is addressing this area of uncertainty in the industry and will provide a benchmark in order to carry out more accurate design calculations and prediction work. This will ultimately improve piping integrity, potentially increase production, and mitigate risk in this high consequence area.”

“The experimental results thus far have given us new insights on how to improve the mechanical integrity analyzes of subsea templates,” said Erik Nennie, project manager – Heat Transfer and Fluid Dynamics with TNO. “The outcome of the next phases will further improve the modeling tools for integrity analysis, as both design and operation of subsea templates can greatly benefit from these studies.”

About CD-adapco

CD-adapco is the world’s largest, privately owned CFD-focused CAE provider. Their core products are the technology-leading simulation packages, STAR-CCM+ and STAR-CD. The scope of our activities, however, extends well beyond CFD software development to encompass a wide range of CAE engineering services in fluid dynamics, heat transfer and structural engineering. Their ongoing mission is to “inspire innovation and reduce costs through the application of engineering simulation software and services.” CD-adapco has maintained 15% organic year-on-year growth over the last five years. CD-adapco employs over 900 talented individuals, working at 40 strategic locations across the globe.

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