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You dont knwo anything about pipelinelength, production rates, topology or.īesides while OLGA transient IS rather expensive (around us$200,000 last time i checked for a single license) then you can get a SS module that integrates with HYSYS for a MUCH lower price and it give consistent answers with the dynamic model (but then you are back to SS). How can you conclude this when you don know what he wants to analyse? It may be that he needs to size slug catchers (yes he hasnt said anything about this but it wouldnt be the first time in history that a "small subject" bloomed into something bigger). RE: Modelling and simulation of gas/gas condensate in gas pipeline MortenA (Petroleum) 10 Apr 07 02:56 Pipeflo is available from Neotec, on a per run basis if necessary from Pipesim is now owned by Brother Blue, more info at htt p://ent/servic es/softwar e/producti on/pipesim /index.aspĪnd pipephase is available at ww.simsci- /us/eng/pr oducts/pro ductlist/d efault.htm
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Ideally you want to be able to do the same sort of thing with your pipeline model. You might also want to try and read up on the different correlations: I know that in vertical flow (ie up an oil well rather than along a pipeline) Beggs & Brill usually overpredicts pressure loss and Fancher-Brown underpredicts pressure loss so I use these two correlations as quality control in my well modelling. Run the model with as many different phase correlations as you can, to get a performance 'envelope'. I was most familiar with Pipeflo, which I found very good, and I didn't like Pipesim much in it's Baker Jardine days- one good in house correlation, but not much else.
#Pipesim vs olga simulator
What you want is a compositional single phase simulator such as pipeflo, pipesim etc. It's phenomonally expensive (or was, when I was in pipeline design!) I agree with zdas- OLGA is way, way over the top for what you want to do- OLGA is more for single and (especially) multi phase transient behaviour.