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ESP Lifted Oil Field: Basic Model for Control, and Comparison of Simulation Tools
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: Received: 15 December 2023 / Approved: 18 December 2023 / Online: 19 December 2023 (14:31:43 CET)
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Lie, B. Electric Submersible Pump Lifted Oil Field: Basic Model for Control, and Comparison of Simulation Tools. Energies 2024, 17, 507. Lie, B. Electric Submersible Pump Lifted Oil Field: Basic Model for Control, and Comparison of Simulation Tools. Energies 2024, 17, 507.
Abstract
Optimal operation of petroleum production is important in a transition from energy systems based on fossil fuel to sustainable systems. One sub-process in petroleum production deals with transport from the (subsea) well-bore to a topside separator. A simple model in [] of Electric Submersible Pump [ESP] lifted production was previously streamlined into a dynamic model suitable for illustration of the dynamics of oil transport, as well for control studies, with some comparison of two popular modeling languages: Modelica, and ModelingToolkit for Julia, []. Here, the discussion on dimensionless equipment models goes into more detail, and the comparison between Modelica and ModelingToolkit is significantly expanded upon with code comparison, numerical performance, and more experiments. Some added possibilities with ModelingToolkit and Julia wrt. sensitivity analysis and control design is included.
Keywords
Oil Production; ESP lift; Dimensionless model; Dynamic model; Simulation tool; Modelica; ModelingToolkit
Subject
Engineering, Control and Systems Engineering
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