Rajiv Sagar (Master of Science in Petroleum Engineering)
Improved Dynamic Model of Gas-Lift Valve Performance
(217pp. – Chapter V)
Directed by Dr. Zelimir Schmidt
(98 words)
A comprehensive theoretical and experimental study is performed to improve existing Dynamic models of gas-lift valve performance. Experiments are conducted on a Teledyne Merla N-15R, 1 .5 inch, nitrogen charged, bellows operated gas-lift valve.
Load rate tests are performed on the bellows of the valve, and empirical equations describing bellows behavior are developed.
Quasi-one dimensional compressible flow theory for a convergent-divergent nozzle is used to develop and describe the theory of throttling and transition flow behavior. A model incorporating the bellows behavior model and convergent-divergent nozzle theory is developed. It predicts the throttling flow behavior of the gas-lift valve.
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