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- 공학 >토목ㆍ도시 >해양시스템학
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- 강의학기
- 2012년 1학기
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Students develop a broad understanding of fluid properties that determine the design parameters of offshore petroleum production system and an in-depth knowledge of the modern methods used to predict thermodynamic and transport properties of petroleum fluids. Based on this understanding students are able to describe in detail a number of different offshore petroleum production system, including the advantages and drawbacks of each facility. They acquire an appreciation of the importance fluids-system interaction and will understand the various types of deepwater petroleum production facilities.
This unit begins with properties of natural gases and crude oils, fluid phase behavior, petroleum fluid characterization, and then moves to an introduction to offshore petroleum production system. It defines key requirements for the offshore petroleum production system, and describes methods for offshore system selection. The core lectures on subsea system embrace tree and well-head systems; subsea structure; subsea control systems and umbilical; and future subsea technology. The related disciplines needed to put a system together are described in lectures on subsea system development, system integration, and subsea field operation.
This comprises continuous assessment and an end-of-semester examination. The assignment is in the context of an industry report for the development of an oil and gas fields. A modeling project in the computer-based software is given to the class on the first day, and as the unit progresses more aspect of the fluid solution can be solved. Workshop sessions are scheduled during the lectures to facilitate general discussion on the assignment. Assessment of the project is based upon the calculation results of each student and will be made before an end-of-semester examination.
This unit begins with properties of natural gases and crude oils, fluid phase behavior, petroleum fluid characterization, and then moves to an introduction to offshore petroleum production system. It defines key requirements for the offshore petroleum production system, and describes methods for offshore system selection. The core lectures on subsea system embrace tree and well-head systems; subsea structure; subsea control systems and umbilical; and future subsea technology. The related disciplines needed to put a system together are described in lectures on subsea system development, system integration, and subsea field operation.
This comprises continuous assessment and an end-of-semester examination. The assignment is in the context of an industry report for the development of an oil and gas fields. A modeling project in the computer-based software is given to the class on the first day, and as the unit progresses more aspect of the fluid solution can be solved. Workshop sessions are scheduled during the lectures to facilitate general discussion on the assignment. Assessment of the project is based upon the calculation results of each student and will be made before an end-of-semester examination.
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차시별 강의
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Lecture 1 | General introduction, outline, goals, and definition | |
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Lecture 3 | Type of reservoir fluids : Dry gas / Wet gas / Gas condensate / Volatile oil / Black oil |
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Lecture 5 | PVT laboratory testing : Constant mass expansion / Differential vaporization / Compositional analysis / : Oil densities and viscosity / SARA, Asphaltenes, WAT |
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Lecture 7 | Fluid sampling : Bottom hole samples / Drill stem test samples |
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Lecture 8 | Thermodynamics and phase behavior : Ideal gas / Peng-Robinson (PR) / Soave-Redlich-Kwong (SRK) : Peneloux liquid density correction / Mixtures / Properties calculated from EoS + molecular data |
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Lecture 9 | Piping systems and process pressure vessels : System design / construction |
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Lecture 11 | Production : Gas production / Oil production / Enhanced oil recovery |
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Lecture13 | The well components : Christmas tree / surface wellhead |
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Lecture15 | Subsea structures : Subsea control systems / umbilical / flowlines |
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Lecture17 | Flow regime : Horizontal and vertical flow / Stratified flow / Annular flow / Dispersed bubble flow / Slug flow |
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Lecture19 | Flowline pressure drop : Frictional losses / Elevation losses / Acceleration losses / Errors in ΔP calculation / Pipe wall roughness |
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Lecture21 | Liquid hold up : Cause / Prediction / Field & experimental data / Three phase flow |
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Lecture23 | Field operation : Operational procedures for offshore petroleum production |
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Lecture25 | Application Example: Offshore platform (Pluto fields) Application Example: Floating production system (Ichthys fields) |
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