Investigating fluid flow through a choke valve

ORAL

Abstract

Flow within a control valve is complex, particularly for choke types with multiple fluid entries. Despite their abundant use in industry, there is lack of fundamental fluid dynamics understanding of such valves. Failure through e.g. flow-induced vibration remains a common problem. Through academia-industry collaboration, fluid flow through an actual choke valve is investigated. Integrated Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulations and Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) experiments have been used to study valve current under various flow rates and choking conditions. Close agreement is found between the two methods. Velocity, vorticity, pressure, temperature, and density contours are presented across different three-dimensional planes inside the valve. At low valve opening with few contributing flow streams, the analysis points to the formation of a specific, consistent structure established upon head-on collision of the incoming jets within the valve, becoming more complex at higher valve openings where multiple flow streams are engaged. Signal processing in the form of Fast Fourier Transform (FFT), autocorrelation, and continuous wavelet transform is conducted to identify dominant modes of vortex shedding frequency leading to potentially destructive vibration.

*This research has been carried out at the University of Houston (UH) with financial support received from Master Flo Valve (USA) Inc. (UH contract IDs 178420, 178554 and 4041).

Publication: 1. H. Mitra, T. Gabel, D. Williams, F. Koeck, R. Ostilla-Mónico, and K. Alba. Computational study of compressible flow through choke valve. Journal of Fluids and Structures (In-Press, 2022).

2. T. Gabel, H. Mitra, D. Williams, F. Koeck, R. Ostilla-Mónico, and K. Alba. Incompressible flow through choke valve: An experimental and computational investigation. Journal of Fluids and Structures (In-Press, 2022).

Presenters

  • Kamran Alba

    • University of Houston

Authors

  • Kamran Alba

    • University of Houston
  • Harsa Mitra

    • University of Houston (former) - Purdue University (current)
  • Trevor Gabel

    • University of Houston
  • Rodolfo Ostilla Monico

    • University of Cadiz
    • University of Houston
  • Frank Koeck

    • Master Flo Valve (USA) Inc.
  • Dan Williams

    • Master Flo Valve (USA) Inc.