PE6703 - PETROLEUM EQUIPMENT DESIGN (Syllabus) 2013-regulation Anna University
PE6703 - PETROLEUM EQUIPMENT DESIGN (Syllabus) 2013-regulation Anna University
PE6703 | PETROLEUM EQUIPMENT DESIGN | LPTC |
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3003
OBJECTIVES:
To study and analyze suitable equipment for particular reservoir conditions.
UNIT I | 9 |
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Casing program, casing and tubing design, principles of cementing, completion added skin, well perforating, hydraulic fracturing. DRILL BIT DESIGN.ROLLER CONE BITS.PDC DRILL BITS.NOMENCLATURE AND IADC CODES for drill bits. BHA (Bottom hole assembly). ESP(Electrical submersible pumps). SRP(Sucker rod pumping) unit design.
UNIT II | 9 |
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Design of Surface Facilities -Design of production and processing equipment, including deparation problems, treating, and transmission systems.
UNIT III | 9 |
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Capstone design Student teams apply knowledge in the areas of geology, reservoir engineering, production, drilling and well completions to practical design problems based on real field data with all of the associated shortcomings and uncertainties. Use of commercial software.
UNIT IV | 9 |
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Oil desalting-horizontal and spherical electrical dehydrators- Natural Gas Dehydration-Horton sphere- Natural Gas Sweetening. Crude & Condensate Stabilization-design of stabilizer- Oil and Gas Treatment. Treating Equipment.
UNIT V | 9 |
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Refinery Equipment Design-atmospheric distillation column Design and construction of on/ offshore pipelines, Fields Problems in pipeline, Hydrates, scaling & wax etc and their mitigation..
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
OUTCOMES:
Students will be able to understand the concept of designing Equipments for Petroleum Exploration
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Petroleum Exploration Hand Book by Moody, G.B.
2. Wellsite Geological Techniques for petroleum Exploration by Sahay.B et al
2. Wellsite Geological Techniques for petroleum Exploration by Sahay.B et al
REFERENCE
1. Standard Hand Book of Petroleum & Natural Gas Engineering” – 2nd Edition 2005-William C.Lyons & Gary J.Plisga-Gulf professional publishing comp (Elsevier).
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