Prediction and improvement of the solid particles transfer rate for the bulk handing system design of offshore drilling vessels

Numerous experiments with a scaled pilot facility were carried out to compare the relative bulk transfer performance of three special devices for applications to drilling systems. The pipe diameter for bulk transportation was 3 in., which corresponds to around half of the actual system dimensions. T...

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Main Authors: Mincheol Ryu, Dong Soo Jeon, Yooil Kim
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2015-11-01
Series:International Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2092678216300097
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spelling doaj-61d27a5955dc4c2ba79d8e647745ac5a2020-11-24T21:04:30ZengElsevierInternational Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering2092-67822015-11-017696497810.1515/ijnaoe-2015-0067ijnaoe-2015-0067Prediction and improvement of the solid particles transfer rate for the bulk handing system design of offshore drilling vesselsMincheol Ryu0Dong Soo Jeon1Yooil Kim2DSME R&D Institute, Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Eng. Co. Ltd., Seoul, KoreaDSME R&D Institute, Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Eng. Co. Ltd., Seoul, KoreaDepartment of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering, Inha University, Incheon, KoreaNumerous experiments with a scaled pilot facility were carried out to compare the relative bulk transfer performance of three special devices for applications to drilling systems. The pipe diameter for bulk transportation was 3 in., which corresponds to around half of the actual system dimensions. Two different pressures, 3 and 4 bar, were considered to check the relative performance under different pressure conditions at a bulk storage tank. And to make a practical estimation method of the bulk transfer rate at the early design stages of the bulk handling system, a series of experiments were conducted for real scaled bulk handing systems of two drilling vessels. The pressure drops at each pipe element as well as the bulk transfer rates were measured under different operating conditions. Using the measured results, the friction factor for each pipe element was calculated and a procedure for transfer rate estimation was developed. Compared to the measured transfer rate results for other drilling vessels, the estimated transfer rates were within a maximum 15% error bound.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2092678216300097Pneumatic conveyingBulk handling systemDrilling systemMultiphase flowTransfer rate
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author Mincheol Ryu
Dong Soo Jeon
Yooil Kim
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Dong Soo Jeon
Yooil Kim
Prediction and improvement of the solid particles transfer rate for the bulk handing system design of offshore drilling vessels
International Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering
Pneumatic conveying
Bulk handling system
Drilling system
Multiphase flow
Transfer rate
author_facet Mincheol Ryu
Dong Soo Jeon
Yooil Kim
author_sort Mincheol Ryu
title Prediction and improvement of the solid particles transfer rate for the bulk handing system design of offshore drilling vessels
title_short Prediction and improvement of the solid particles transfer rate for the bulk handing system design of offshore drilling vessels
title_full Prediction and improvement of the solid particles transfer rate for the bulk handing system design of offshore drilling vessels
title_fullStr Prediction and improvement of the solid particles transfer rate for the bulk handing system design of offshore drilling vessels
title_full_unstemmed Prediction and improvement of the solid particles transfer rate for the bulk handing system design of offshore drilling vessels
title_sort prediction and improvement of the solid particles transfer rate for the bulk handing system design of offshore drilling vessels
publisher Elsevier
series International Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering
issn 2092-6782
publishDate 2015-11-01
description Numerous experiments with a scaled pilot facility were carried out to compare the relative bulk transfer performance of three special devices for applications to drilling systems. The pipe diameter for bulk transportation was 3 in., which corresponds to around half of the actual system dimensions. Two different pressures, 3 and 4 bar, were considered to check the relative performance under different pressure conditions at a bulk storage tank. And to make a practical estimation method of the bulk transfer rate at the early design stages of the bulk handling system, a series of experiments were conducted for real scaled bulk handing systems of two drilling vessels. The pressure drops at each pipe element as well as the bulk transfer rates were measured under different operating conditions. Using the measured results, the friction factor for each pipe element was calculated and a procedure for transfer rate estimation was developed. Compared to the measured transfer rate results for other drilling vessels, the estimated transfer rates were within a maximum 15% error bound.
topic Pneumatic conveying
Bulk handling system
Drilling system
Multiphase flow
Transfer rate
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2092678216300097
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