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Effect of Physical Properties of a Gas on the Refrigeration Temperature Drop of Vortex Tubes Used in Oil and Gas Fields
Author(s) -
Peng He,
Yuru Liang,
Yaoqiang Hu,
Chengbin Zhang,
Duo Zhang,
Xinyu Ai,
Yulong Wang,
Yu Hsuan Weng
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
acs omega
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.779
H-Index - 40
ISSN - 2470-1343
DOI - 10.1021/acsomega.1c04421
Subject(s) - refrigeration , vortex tube , pressure drop , natural gas , mechanics , inlet , thermodynamics , drop (telecommunication) , vortex , physical property , materials science , chemistry , petroleum engineering , mechanical engineering , composite material , geology , physics , organic chemistry , engineering
The composition of natural gas can vary considerably across different oil and gas fields. Such compositional variation is primarily reflected in the distinctive physical properties of natural gas. However, during practical application in an oil and gas field, a refrigeration temperature drop in a vortex tube is often observed because vortex tubes generally have low intrinsic refrigeration efficiencies. When vortex tubes are applied in oil and gas fields, the utilization of the oil pressure of a natural gas wellhead is often desirable to avoid excessive energy usage from external devices. In this study, a numerical model of a vortex tube was developed, executed, and validated through laboratory experiments. The refrigeration temperature drop values of 12 gases with distinctive physical properties at a total inlet pressure of 0.3 MPa, an inlet temperature of 300 K, and a cooling mass flow ratio of 0.5 were analyzed. The importance of different physical properties was ranked based on the gray correlation method. Additionally, the synergetic effects of the physical properties on the refrigeration temperature drop were analyzed via regression fitting. The results indicate a significant impact of the gas physical properties on the refrigeration temperature drop in the vortex tube. The maximum and minimum refrigeration temperature drop obtained for different gases can differ by up to 16 K. Furthermore, the refrigeration temperature drop in the vortex tube does not change monotonically with any physical property. Instead, it depends on the synergetic effect from the physical properties, which have different levels of influence on it.

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