Key
to the modelling of production systems is the quick and accurate
integration along well tubings, pipelines/flowlines and risers.
Mathematically these objects are all distributed flowpaths
where the fluids flow in at one end and leave through the other,
and are described by the same fundamental equations (i.e. conservation
equations for mass, momentum and energy). Of the numerous calculations performed by
Maximus, these kinds
of integrations are perhaps the most computationally expensive. Considerable effort has therefore been expended
to make these operations very fast and robust.
This
section provides an overview of Maximus’ capability in this
area. The discussion is
confined to single operations.
Essential
to the modelling of multiphase flow along well tubings, pipelines
and risers is supplying a representative topographical profile
(i.e. elevation versus distance). To aid the definition of the profile, Maximus
has an inbuilt profile generator where the User supplies a minimum
set of elevation and distance points and the profile generator
fits a smooth path through these points.
For more information see Well
Tubing, Pipeline and Riser Profiles.
By
way of illustration, two examples of Maximus performing integrations along
pipelines are provided. The
first example is of a simple 1km pipeline connecting a source
to a sink and the second example is of a single well tieback to
a fixed platform:
Example
1 – Maximus
Model of Pipeline Between Source and Sink
Example
2 – Maximus
Model of Single Well Tieback to Fixed Platform