4.7 Article

Lumped models for transient thermal analysis of multilayered composite pipeline with active heating

Journal

APPLIED THERMAL ENGINEERING
Volume 87, Issue -, Pages 749-759

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.applthermaleng.2015.05.061

Keywords

Multilayer composite pipeline; Transient heat conduction; Lumped model; Cylindrical composite; Active electrical heating; Sandwich pipes

Funding

  1. Science Foundation of China University of Petroleum, Beijing [2462013YJRC003]
  2. CNPq of Brazil [306618/2010-9]
  3. CAPES of Brazil
  4. FAPERJ of Brazil [E-26/102.871/2012]

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In this study, improved lumped parameter models were proposed for transient thermal analysis of multilayered composite pipeline with active heating, which is essential for flow assurance design and operating strategies of deepwater subsea pipelines. Improved lumped models for transient heat conduction in multilayered composite pipelines were based on two-points Hermite approximations for integrals. The transient energy equation for the bulk temperature of the produced fluid was transformed into a set of ordinary differential equations in time by using a finite difference method. The coupled system of ordinary differential equations for average temperatures in the solids and bulk temperature of the fluid at each longitudinal discretization point along the pipeline was solved by using an ODE solver. With the proposed method, we analyzed the transient heat transfer in stainless steel-polypropylene-stainless steel sandwich pipes (SP) with active electrical heating. Convergence behaviors of the average temperature of each layer and the bulk temperature of the produced fluid calculated by using the improved lumped models (H-0,H-0/H-1,H-1 and H-1,H-1/H-1,H-1 approximations) against the number of grid points along the pipelines were presented. Case studies were performed to investigate the effect of the linear rate of power input and the average velocity on the bulk temperature distribution of the produced fluid. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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