Numerical Simulation Software for Oil Sand Slurry Flow in Flexible Pipelines |
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Authors: | Samuel Frimpong Oluropo Rufus Ayodele Kwame Awuah-Offei Osei Brown |
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Affiliation: | 1Chair and Robert H. Quenon Professor, Missouri Univ. of Science and Technology, Room 226 McNutt Hall, 1870 Miner Circle, Rolla, MO 65409 (corresponding author). E-mail: frimpong@mst.edu 2Alberta Research Council, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. 3Chair and Robert H. Quenon Professor, Missouri Univ. of Science and Technology, Room 226 McNutt Hall, 1870 Miner Circle, Rolla, MO 65409.
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Abstract: | In order to optimize the hydraulic transportation system efficiency and cost in the surface extraction of Athabasca oil sand deposits in Canada, there is a desire to extend the hydraulic transport system to production faces in oil sands mines using mobile train of Flex-Rite-based flexible pipelines. Hydraulic transportation system based on flexible-pipe arrangement has been shown to be more competitive than the dump-truck transportation system. This flexible arrangement introduces a unique set of hydraulic transport problems which needs rigorous modeling, experimentation, and analysis to understand the system production capacities and efficiency. Part of the work presented here is an attempt to provide multiphase oil sand slurry simulation and modeling by developing a slurry flow simulator, a graphical user interface-based software, for Flex-Rite flexible-pipe train, a form of hydraulic transportation system. Such software provides a tool/platform for rigorous experimentation and analysis of flow and production capacities. |
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Keywords: | Crude oil Slurries Unsteady flow Finite difference Slurry pipelines |
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