Experimental and numerical analysis of an electrical submersible pump's performance handling non-newtonian complex flows

This work aims to carry out an exhaustive analysis of the performance and internal flow features of a multistage ESP when handling complex non-Newtonian flows. The first stage of this work focuses on the comparative analysis of single-phase Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids. The second part jointly...

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Valdés Ujueta, Juan Pablo
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Bombas sumergibles - Investigaciones
Dinámica de fluidos computacional - Investigaciones
Flujo bifásico - Investigaciones
Emulsiones - Investigaciones
Ingeniería
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dc.title.es_CO.fl_str_mv Experimental and numerical analysis of an electrical submersible pump's performance handling non-newtonian complex flows
title Experimental and numerical analysis of an electrical submersible pump's performance handling non-newtonian complex flows
spellingShingle Experimental and numerical analysis of an electrical submersible pump's performance handling non-newtonian complex flows
Bombas sumergibles - Investigaciones
Dinámica de fluidos computacional - Investigaciones
Flujo bifásico - Investigaciones
Emulsiones - Investigaciones
Ingeniería
title_short Experimental and numerical analysis of an electrical submersible pump's performance handling non-newtonian complex flows
title_full Experimental and numerical analysis of an electrical submersible pump's performance handling non-newtonian complex flows
title_fullStr Experimental and numerical analysis of an electrical submersible pump's performance handling non-newtonian complex flows
title_full_unstemmed Experimental and numerical analysis of an electrical submersible pump's performance handling non-newtonian complex flows
title_sort Experimental and numerical analysis of an electrical submersible pump's performance handling non-newtonian complex flows
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Valdés Ujueta, Juan Pablo
dc.contributor.advisor.none.fl_str_mv Ríos Ratkovich, Nicolás
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Valdés Ujueta, Juan Pablo
dc.contributor.jury.none.fl_str_mv Álvarez Solano, Óscar Alberto
Morales, Rigoberto
dc.subject.armarc.es_CO.fl_str_mv Bombas sumergibles - Investigaciones
Dinámica de fluidos computacional - Investigaciones
Flujo bifásico - Investigaciones
Emulsiones - Investigaciones
topic Bombas sumergibles - Investigaciones
Dinámica de fluidos computacional - Investigaciones
Flujo bifásico - Investigaciones
Emulsiones - Investigaciones
Ingeniería
dc.subject.themes.none.fl_str_mv Ingeniería
description This work aims to carry out an exhaustive analysis of the performance and internal flow features of a multistage ESP when handling complex non-Newtonian flows. The first stage of this work focuses on the comparative analysis of single-phase Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids. The second part jointly analyzes the performance and flow behavior of the ESP when handling two-phase oil-water flow and unstable emulsions. A novel coupled CFD-PBM approach was implemented to provide a more robust modelling of the emulsions formed. The testing facility consisted of a four-stage ESP located in a closed-loop arrangement in which the flowrate was manipulated and the pressure rise and power consumption by the ESP's motor was monitored. The CFD head rise results in all cases were in excellent agreement with the experimental data gathered, with MSE < =10%. The computed efficiencies were also in good agreement, with slightly higher deviations (~15%) and an overpredictive tendency. The only exception was observed for the PBM simulations, specifically the concentrated O/W emulsion case. This was attributed to the lack of a rheology closure model for such system. It was consistently noticed that a shear-thinning non-Newtonian behavior consisting of a strong viscosity drop and a low range of effective viscosities dramatically improved the ESPs performance. Flow systems with such properties will promote a lower brake power consumption, a higher head rise (in average) and a displacement of the BEP towards higher flowrates. The internal flow behavior was mostly governed by effective viscosity variations and the flowrate of operation. At lower flowrates and high viscosity variability, the formation of recirculation zones and backflow currents were detected. At higher flowrates near the BEP, these structures disappeared, promoting a well-oriented flow through the impellers and diffusers, regardless of the flow system handled.
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The second part jointly analyzes the performance and flow behavior of the ESP when handling two-phase oil-water flow and unstable emulsions. A novel coupled CFD-PBM approach was implemented to provide a more robust modelling of the emulsions formed. The testing facility consisted of a four-stage ESP located in a closed-loop arrangement in which the flowrate was manipulated and the pressure rise and power consumption by the ESP's motor was monitored. The CFD head rise results in all cases were in excellent agreement with the experimental data gathered, with MSE < =10%. The computed efficiencies were also in good agreement, with slightly higher deviations (~15%) and an overpredictive tendency. The only exception was observed for the PBM simulations, specifically the concentrated O/W emulsion case. This was attributed to the lack of a rheology closure model for such system. It was consistently noticed that a shear-thinning non-Newtonian behavior consisting of a strong viscosity drop and a low range of effective viscosities dramatically improved the ESPs performance. Flow systems with such properties will promote a lower brake power consumption, a higher head rise (in average) and a displacement of the BEP towards higher flowrates. The internal flow behavior was mostly governed by effective viscosity variations and the flowrate of operation. At lower flowrates and high viscosity variability, the formation of recirculation zones and backflow currents were detected. At higher flowrates near the BEP, these structures disappeared, promoting a well-oriented flow through the impellers and diffusers, regardless of the flow system handled."Este trabajo tiene como objetivo llevar a cabo un análisis exhaustivo del rendimiento y las características de flujo interno de una ESP multietapa al manejar flujos complejos no newtonianos. La primera etapa de este trabajo se centra en el análisis comparativo de fluidos newtonianos y no newtonianos monofásicos. La segunda parte analiza conjuntamente el rendimiento y el comportamiento de flujo bifásico y emulsiones inestables (aceite-agua). Se implementó un nuevo enfoque de CFD-PBM acoplado para proporcionar un modelado más robusto de las emulsiones formadas. La instalación de prueba consistió en una ESP de cuatro etapas ubicada en una disposición de circuito cerrado en la que se manipuló el caudal y se monitoreó el aumento de presión y el consumo de energía. Los resultados de la cabeza en CFD estuvieron siempre en excelente acuerdo con los datos experimentales recopilados, con MSE < =10%. Las eficiencias calculadas también estuvieron de acuerdo, con desviaciones ligeramente más altas (~ 15%) y una tendencia sobrepredictiva. La única excepción se observó para las simulaciones de PBM, específicamente el caso de emulsión concentrada O / W. Esto se atribuyó a la falta de un modelo de cierre reológico para dicho sistema. Se observó que un comportamiento no newtoniano que consiste en una fuerte caída de viscosidad y un bajo rango de viscosidades efectivas mejoró drásticamente el rendimiento de la ESP. Estos sistemas generan un menor consumo de potencia, una mayor cabeza (en promedio) y un desplazamiento del BEP hacia caudales más altos. El comportamiento del flujo interno se regía principalmente por las variaciones efectivas de la viscosidad y el caudal de operación. A caudales más bajos y mayor variabilidad de viscosidad, se detectó la formación de zonas de recirculación y reflujos. A caudales mayores cerca del BEP, estas estructuras desaparecieron, promoviendo un flujo bien orientado a través de los impellers y difusores, independientemente del sistema de flujo manejado."--Tomado del Formato de Documento de Grado.Magíster en Ingeniería QuímicaMaestría120 hojasapplication/pdfengUniandesMaestría en Ingeniería QuímicaFacultad de IngenieríaDepartamento de Ingeniería Químicainstname:Universidad de los Andesreponame:Repositorio Institucional SénecaExperimental and numerical analysis of an electrical submersible pump's performance handling non-newtonian complex flowsTrabajo de grado - Maestríainfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesishttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85Texthttp://purl.org/redcol/resource_type/TMBombas sumergibles - InvestigacionesDinámica de fluidos computacional - InvestigacionesFlujo bifásico - InvestigacionesEmulsiones - InvestigacionesIngenieríaPublicationhttps://scholar.google.es/citations?user=7ISqcHUAAAAJvirtual::14328-10000-0003-2094-3420virtual::14328-1https://scienti.minciencias.gov.co/cvlac/visualizador/generarCurriculoCv.do?cod_rh=0001509207virtual::14328-1b11b7f3b-5856-46a2-8e45-86d408c8f25fvirtual::14328-1b11b7f3b-5856-46a2-8e45-86d408c8f25fvirtual::14328-1THUMBNAILu830787.pdf.jpgu830787.pdf.jpgIM Thumbnailimage/jpeg24761https://repositorio.uniandes.edu.co/bitstreams/ece5c693-473d-46f7-8cce-e8c95fb8cbd7/download5d0c95d6d3e4e1f9738a227d362bc1a7MD55ORIGINALu830787.pdfapplication/pdf35495915https://repositorio.uniandes.edu.co/bitstreams/79b08d36-e1d7-4e40-9778-401b3123c9fb/download5bb1e67a843c21db57adefd43b018074MD51TEXTu830787.pdf.txtu830787.pdf.txtExtracted texttext/plain307061https://repositorio.uniandes.edu.co/bitstreams/78f7cc5e-0df1-4015-bf74-2174ab212d6b/downloadd830f85e68e5dfa435e60035296608f5MD541992/43734oai:repositorio.uniandes.edu.co:1992/437342024-03-13 15:10:26.279http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/open.accesshttps://repositorio.uniandes.edu.coRepositorio institucional Sénecaadminrepositorio@uniandes.edu.co