Modeling of Pressure and Temperature Profiles for the Flow of CO2 through a Restriction

CO2 emissions due to massive industrialization have led to several environmental issues. Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is one of the most important technologies that can be used to reduce anthropogenic CO2 emissions worldwide. CCS projects mainly involve three processes: carbon capture, transport...

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Published in:The International Journal of Multiphysics
Main Authors: Leyli, Amir Nadem, Jackson, Steven, Khawaja, Hassan, Moatamedi, Mojtaba
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Language:English
Published: International Society of Multiphysics 2021
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2780259
https://doi.org/10.21152/1750-9548.15.2.235
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spelling fthsosloakersoda:oai:oda.oslomet.no:11250/2780259 2023-05-15T18:49:26+02:00 Modeling of Pressure and Temperature Profiles for the Flow of CO2 through a Restriction Leyli, Amir Nadem Jackson, Steven Khawaja, Hassan Moatamedi, Mojtaba 2021-04-19T14:33:20Z application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2780259 https://doi.org/10.21152/1750-9548.15.2.235 eng eng International Society of Multiphysics The International Journal of Multiphysics;Vol. 15 No. 2 (2021) The International Journal of Multiphysics. 2021, 15 (2), 235-250. urn:issn:1750-9548 https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2780259 https://doi.org/10.21152/1750-9548.15.2.235 cristin:1905115 Navngivelse 4.0 Internasjonal http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.no Copyright (c) 2021 A Leyli, S Jackson, H Khawaja, M Moatamedi CC-BY The International Journal of Multiphysics 15 2 235-250 Pressure modelling Temperature profiles Carbon capture Carbon storage CO2 emissions CO2 flow Peer reviewed Journal article 2021 fthsosloakersoda https://doi.org/10.21152/1750-9548.15.2.235 2021-10-11T16:54:08Z CO2 emissions due to massive industrialization have led to several environmental issues. Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is one of the most important technologies that can be used to reduce anthropogenic CO2 emissions worldwide. CCS projects mainly involve three processes: carbon capture, transportation, and storage. In the transportation process, the modeling of the flow in pipelines and the relationships between pressure, flow velocity, temperature, density, and phase stability are of significance. Orifice plates are a common tool used for flowrate measurements. Several standards provide the specifications and implementation approach for this type of equipment item in pipelines. In this study, flow through an orifice plate is simulated with computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modeling software, namely ANSYS®, to obtain fluid pressure, velocity, and temperature profiles. Model geometry and fluid properties are defined that are suitable for making a comparison with ISO-5167 empirical correlations and a similar reference study, which are used to validate the simulation results. A mesh sensitivity analysis is conducted to ensure the correctness of the results. A reasonable agreement is found between the simulation results, empirical correlations, and previous studies. The Joule Thompson cooling effect is also considered in this work for high-pressure CO2 cases, and the plots showed good agreement with reference studies. The publication charges for this article were funded by a grant from the publication fund of UiT-The Arctic University of Norway. publishedVersion Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic University of Norway UiT The Arctic University of Norway OsloMet (Oslo Metropolitan University): ODA (Open Digital Archive) Arctic Norway The International Journal of Multiphysics 15 2 235 250
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topic Pressure modelling
Temperature profiles
Carbon capture
Carbon storage
CO2 emissions
CO2 flow
spellingShingle Pressure modelling
Temperature profiles
Carbon capture
Carbon storage
CO2 emissions
CO2 flow
Leyli, Amir Nadem
Jackson, Steven
Khawaja, Hassan
Moatamedi, Mojtaba
Modeling of Pressure and Temperature Profiles for the Flow of CO2 through a Restriction
topic_facet Pressure modelling
Temperature profiles
Carbon capture
Carbon storage
CO2 emissions
CO2 flow
description CO2 emissions due to massive industrialization have led to several environmental issues. Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is one of the most important technologies that can be used to reduce anthropogenic CO2 emissions worldwide. CCS projects mainly involve three processes: carbon capture, transportation, and storage. In the transportation process, the modeling of the flow in pipelines and the relationships between pressure, flow velocity, temperature, density, and phase stability are of significance. Orifice plates are a common tool used for flowrate measurements. Several standards provide the specifications and implementation approach for this type of equipment item in pipelines. In this study, flow through an orifice plate is simulated with computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modeling software, namely ANSYS®, to obtain fluid pressure, velocity, and temperature profiles. Model geometry and fluid properties are defined that are suitable for making a comparison with ISO-5167 empirical correlations and a similar reference study, which are used to validate the simulation results. A mesh sensitivity analysis is conducted to ensure the correctness of the results. A reasonable agreement is found between the simulation results, empirical correlations, and previous studies. The Joule Thompson cooling effect is also considered in this work for high-pressure CO2 cases, and the plots showed good agreement with reference studies. The publication charges for this article were funded by a grant from the publication fund of UiT-The Arctic University of Norway. publishedVersion
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Leyli, Amir Nadem
Jackson, Steven
Khawaja, Hassan
Moatamedi, Mojtaba
author_facet Leyli, Amir Nadem
Jackson, Steven
Khawaja, Hassan
Moatamedi, Mojtaba
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title Modeling of Pressure and Temperature Profiles for the Flow of CO2 through a Restriction
title_short Modeling of Pressure and Temperature Profiles for the Flow of CO2 through a Restriction
title_full Modeling of Pressure and Temperature Profiles for the Flow of CO2 through a Restriction
title_fullStr Modeling of Pressure and Temperature Profiles for the Flow of CO2 through a Restriction
title_full_unstemmed Modeling of Pressure and Temperature Profiles for the Flow of CO2 through a Restriction
title_sort modeling of pressure and temperature profiles for the flow of co2 through a restriction
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