Electrical impedance measurements of clathrate hydrates

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Ano de defesa: 2015
Autor(a) principal: Longo, Jean Paulo Nakatu
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Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: eng
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná
Curitiba
Programa de Pós-Graduação em Engenharia Elétrica e Informática Industrial
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Link de acesso: http://repositorio.utfpr.edu.br/jspui/handle/1/1406
Resumo: Among the challenges in the oil and gas industry for hydrocarbon production, a featured area in recent years is known as flow assurance, which involves to guarantee the continuously stream of fluids (oil or gas) through pipelines connecting wellhead to separation systems at topside. One of the main problems is related to the deposition of gas hydrates in pipelines, since these deposits may reduce the effective pipe diameter or even clog pipelines, causing considerable financial losses mainly due to production stop. Gas hydrates or clathrates are crystalline solid ice-like structures, typically formed by water and gas molecules under certain conditions of pressure and temperature. Currently there is no established measurement technique for monitoring the hydrate formation in pipelines. One candidate technique is impedance (or impedance spectrum) measurement of fluids, since it is simple, robust and low cost. With the objective of investigating hydrate formation in a controlled environment, several experiments with three different measuring systems operating three different measuring cells have been performed and evaluated. A fully commercial, a mixed, and a dedicated measuring system were applied for obtaining impedance data of hydrates formation. The experimental tests were performed with a model substance (tetrahydrofuran - THF) in mixture with water which allows the monitoring of hydrates formation at ambient pressures (i.e. no need to use a pressurized cell). The first two systems (commercial and mixed) are able to measure the impedance spectrum in the range 10 Hz to 10 MHz. The dedicated system operates at a fixed frequency (typically 5 MHz). The results show that considerable differences in impedance values are observed for the THF-water mixture in liquid conditions and with the presence of hydrates, hence being promising in hydrates formation monitoring. In this way, the developed measurement system allied to appropriated data processing routines has the potential to be applied as simple tool to monitor hydrate formation in pipes.
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spelling Electrical impedance measurements of clathrate hydratesGás - EscoamentoHidratosImpedância (Eletricidade)DetectoresMediçãoMétodos de simulaçãoEnergia elétricaGas flowHydratesImpedance (Electricity)DetectorsMensurationSimulation methodsElectric powerAmong the challenges in the oil and gas industry for hydrocarbon production, a featured area in recent years is known as flow assurance, which involves to guarantee the continuously stream of fluids (oil or gas) through pipelines connecting wellhead to separation systems at topside. One of the main problems is related to the deposition of gas hydrates in pipelines, since these deposits may reduce the effective pipe diameter or even clog pipelines, causing considerable financial losses mainly due to production stop. Gas hydrates or clathrates are crystalline solid ice-like structures, typically formed by water and gas molecules under certain conditions of pressure and temperature. Currently there is no established measurement technique for monitoring the hydrate formation in pipelines. One candidate technique is impedance (or impedance spectrum) measurement of fluids, since it is simple, robust and low cost. With the objective of investigating hydrate formation in a controlled environment, several experiments with three different measuring systems operating three different measuring cells have been performed and evaluated. A fully commercial, a mixed, and a dedicated measuring system were applied for obtaining impedance data of hydrates formation. The experimental tests were performed with a model substance (tetrahydrofuran - THF) in mixture with water which allows the monitoring of hydrates formation at ambient pressures (i.e. no need to use a pressurized cell). The first two systems (commercial and mixed) are able to measure the impedance spectrum in the range 10 Hz to 10 MHz. The dedicated system operates at a fixed frequency (typically 5 MHz). The results show that considerable differences in impedance values are observed for the THF-water mixture in liquid conditions and with the presence of hydrates, hence being promising in hydrates formation monitoring. In this way, the developed measurement system allied to appropriated data processing routines has the potential to be applied as simple tool to monitor hydrate formation in pipes.PETROBRASDentre os desafios no processo de produção de hidrocarbonetos na indústria de óleo e gás, uma área em destaque nos últimos anos é conhecida como garantia de escoamento, a qual envolve assegurar de forma contínua que os fluidos (óleo ou gás) escoem pelas tubulações que conectam o poço aos sistemas de separação na superfície. Um dos principais problemas enfrentados está ligado à deposição de hidratos de gás em tubulações, podendo estes diminuir o diâmetro útil ou até obstruir as tubulações, gerando perdas financeiras consideráveis devido a, principalmente, parada de produção. Hidratos de gás ou clatratos são estruturas cristalinas sólidas semelhantes ao gelo, normalmente formados por moléculas de água e gás em determinadas condições de pressão e temperatura. Atualmente não existe uma técnica de medição estabelecida para monitoração da formação de hidratos em tubulações. Uma técnica candidata é a medição da impedância (ou o espectro de impedância) dos fluidos, pois se trata de uma técnica simples, robusta e de baixo custo. Com o objetivo de investigar o processo de formação de hidratos de forma controlada, foram realizados e analisados diversos experimentos com três sistemas de medição diferentes operando três células de medição distintas. Um sistema totalmente comercial, um sistema misto e um sistema dedicado foram utilizados para realizar medidas de impedância do processo de formação de hidratos. Os testes foram realizados com uma substância modelo (tetrahidrofurano – THF) em mistura com água, com a qual é possível a formação de hidratos sem a necessidade do uso de uma célula pressurizada. Os dois primeiros sistemas (comercial e misto) são capazes de medir o espectro de impedância na faixa 101 Hz até 107 Hz. Já o sistema dedicado opera em frequência fixa (tipicamente 5 MHz). Os resultados mostraram-se promissores no que diz respeito à monitoração da formação de hidratos, já que diferenças consideráveis nos valores de impedância são observadas para a mistura de THF-água em estado líquido e com a presença de hidratos. Dessa maneira, o sistema desenvolvido aliado ao processamento dos dados experimentais pode ser empregado em trabalhos futuros como ferramenta simples para monitorar a formação de hidratos em tubulações.Universidade Tecnológica Federal do ParanáCuritibaPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Engenharia Elétrica e Informática IndustrialSilva, Marco Jose daSum, Amadeu K.Morales, Rigoberto Eleazar MelgarejoLongo, Jean Paulo Nakatu2016-01-18T18:34:09Z2016-01-18T18:34:09Z2015-05-28info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfLONGO, Jean Paulo Nakatu. Electrical impedance measurements of clathrate hydrates. 2015. 84 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Engenharia Elétrica e Informática Industrial) – Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná, Curitiba, 2015.http://repositorio.utfpr.edu.br/jspui/handle/1/1406engreponame:Repositório Institucional da UTFPR (da Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná (RIUT))instname:Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná (UTFPR)instacron:UTFPRinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2016-01-18T18:34:09Zoai:repositorio.utfpr.edu.br:1/1406Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.utfpr.edu.br:8080/oai/requestriut@utfpr.edu.br || sibi@utfpr.edu.bropendoar:2016-01-18T18:34:09Repositório Institucional da UTFPR (da Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná (RIUT)) - Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná (UTFPR)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Electrical impedance measurements of clathrate hydrates
title Electrical impedance measurements of clathrate hydrates
spellingShingle Electrical impedance measurements of clathrate hydrates
Longo, Jean Paulo Nakatu
Gás - Escoamento
Hidratos
Impedância (Eletricidade)
Detectores
Medição
Métodos de simulação
Energia elétrica
Gas flow
Hydrates
Impedance (Electricity)
Detectors
Mensuration
Simulation methods
Electric power
title_short Electrical impedance measurements of clathrate hydrates
title_full Electrical impedance measurements of clathrate hydrates
title_fullStr Electrical impedance measurements of clathrate hydrates
title_full_unstemmed Electrical impedance measurements of clathrate hydrates
title_sort Electrical impedance measurements of clathrate hydrates
author Longo, Jean Paulo Nakatu
author_facet Longo, Jean Paulo Nakatu
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Silva, Marco Jose da
Sum, Amadeu K.
Morales, Rigoberto Eleazar Melgarejo
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Longo, Jean Paulo Nakatu
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Gás - Escoamento
Hidratos
Impedância (Eletricidade)
Detectores
Medição
Métodos de simulação
Energia elétrica
Gas flow
Hydrates
Impedance (Electricity)
Detectors
Mensuration
Simulation methods
Electric power
topic Gás - Escoamento
Hidratos
Impedância (Eletricidade)
Detectores
Medição
Métodos de simulação
Energia elétrica
Gas flow
Hydrates
Impedance (Electricity)
Detectors
Mensuration
Simulation methods
Electric power
description Among the challenges in the oil and gas industry for hydrocarbon production, a featured area in recent years is known as flow assurance, which involves to guarantee the continuously stream of fluids (oil or gas) through pipelines connecting wellhead to separation systems at topside. One of the main problems is related to the deposition of gas hydrates in pipelines, since these deposits may reduce the effective pipe diameter or even clog pipelines, causing considerable financial losses mainly due to production stop. Gas hydrates or clathrates are crystalline solid ice-like structures, typically formed by water and gas molecules under certain conditions of pressure and temperature. Currently there is no established measurement technique for monitoring the hydrate formation in pipelines. One candidate technique is impedance (or impedance spectrum) measurement of fluids, since it is simple, robust and low cost. With the objective of investigating hydrate formation in a controlled environment, several experiments with three different measuring systems operating three different measuring cells have been performed and evaluated. A fully commercial, a mixed, and a dedicated measuring system were applied for obtaining impedance data of hydrates formation. The experimental tests were performed with a model substance (tetrahydrofuran - THF) in mixture with water which allows the monitoring of hydrates formation at ambient pressures (i.e. no need to use a pressurized cell). The first two systems (commercial and mixed) are able to measure the impedance spectrum in the range 10 Hz to 10 MHz. The dedicated system operates at a fixed frequency (typically 5 MHz). The results show that considerable differences in impedance values are observed for the THF-water mixture in liquid conditions and with the presence of hydrates, hence being promising in hydrates formation monitoring. In this way, the developed measurement system allied to appropriated data processing routines has the potential to be applied as simple tool to monitor hydrate formation in pipes.
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