MATEC Web of Conferences (Jan 2018)

Study of Impact Erosion of Oil and Gas Flowlines with Micro-sized Sand Particles

  • Naz Muhammad Y,
  • Sulaiman Shaharin A,
  • Ismail Noor I,
  • Inayat Muddasser,
  • Shukrullah Shazia,
  • Ghaffar Abdul

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201822503003
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 225
p. 03003

Abstract

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The oil and gas produced from the reservoirs of relatively low formation strength inevitably carry micro-sized sand particles, which adversely influence the flow-lines and other installations. The financial deliberations favor the choice of low-cost metals, in general, carbon steel as a flow-line material. Yet, there are many cases where carbon steel been substituted with a low-cost stainless steel. The corrosion resistance of the stainless-steel is well accepted. However, there is another type of deformation that is not well studied and understood is its erosion resistance. The objective of this study is to investigate the factors affecting the erosion of stainless steel placed in a dry sand stream of micro-size particles. The manipulated variables were sand size, impingement angle, gas flow velocity, and nozzle distance. The obtained results showed that the large particle size, high fluid-flow velocity and short nozzle distance would result in more severe erosion of the stainless-steel coupons.