CA1301482C - Method and apparatus for determining mass flow rate and quality in a steam line - Google Patents

Method and apparatus for determining mass flow rate and quality in a steam line

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CA1301482C
CA1301482C CA000541123A CA541123A CA1301482C CA 1301482 C CA1301482 C CA 1301482C CA 000541123 A CA000541123 A CA 000541123A CA 541123 A CA541123 A CA 541123A CA 1301482 C CA1301482 C CA 1301482C
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Yin L. Cheung
Alfred Brown
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METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DETERMINING
MASS FLOW RATE AND QUALITY IN A STEAM LINE
(D#77,996-F) ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE

A method and/or apparatus for determining the mass flow rate and the quality of steam in a flowing line. It involves directing the total flow to a liquid-vapor separator.
The separated vapor and liquid have the flow of each metered and the flow of one regulated so as to hold the level of the separated liquid constant. Then, by measuring pressure and temperature of the separated flows upstream from the regulation, the mass flow rate and the quality of the steam may be determined.

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METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DETEKMINING
MASS FLOW RATE AND OUALITY IN A STEAM LINE
(D#77,996-f) BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the Invention This invention concerns measurement of steam quality in general. More specifically, the method concerns a system and/or method which may determine the mass flow rate and the quality of steam in a flow line without prior knowledge of either.

In oil-field steam injection projects and procedures it has been well known that an important aspect is the knowledge of steam mass flow rate and quality at an individual injection well. Heretofore known methods generally require prior knowledge of either mass flow rate or quality in order to determine the other. Consequently, the prior procedures fail when neither quality nor mass flow rate is known and such is the case where two or more injection wells are being supplied by one steam source.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Briefly, the invention is in relation to a steam transmission line and in particular to a method for measuring particular characteristics of steam comprising water and vapor, flowing in a line which communicates an apparatus in which said steam is generated to the point of use thereof, toward determining the steam mass flow rate and quality. The method comprises the steps of diverting the total steam flow from said line into a liquid-vapor separator having a liquid holding reservoir, and in which separator discrete streams of liquid and vapor are formed; directing the discrete streams of vapor and liquid through separate flow meters, each flow meter being capable of measuring the rate at 13~1~82 which fluid is passing therethrough; adjusting the rate at which vapor is flowing through said one flow meter until the amount of liquid held in said separator reservoir remains at a constant level; measuring the respective flow rates, pressures, and temperatures of each of said discrete liquid and vapor streams while said liquid level in said reservoir remains constant.

Again, briefly, the invention is in combination with a steam line for supplying a steam injection well or the like, and it concerns a system for determining both steam mass flow rate and quality where neither of these is known. It comprises means for diverting total steam flow from said line to a liquid-vapor separator having a liquid reservoir, and means for passing separated vapor and liquid streams through single-phase flow meters for measuring vapor and liquid flow rates. The said single-phase flow meters comprise an orifice-plate vapor flow meter and a liquid dump-meter, respectively. It also comprises means for measuring pressure and temperature of said separated vapor and liquid streams, and means for throttling at least one of said separated streams for maintaining the level of said liquid reservoir constant.
The said means for throttling comprises throttle valves in said separated streams located downstream from said meters. The system also comprises means for rejoining said separated streams after said throttling, all whereby said total mass flow rate and quality may be determined.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The foregoing and other objects and benefits of the invention will be more fully set forth below in connection with the best mode contemplated by the inventors of carrying out the invention, and in connection with which there are illustrations provided in the drawings, wherein:
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the figure of drawing shows a schematic system illustrating the apparatus necessary for carrying out the invention.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED E~30DIMENT
_ _ The drawing illustrates a system for carrying out the invention and it will be observed that there is a steam line conduit 11 through which the steam is flowing. The steam is being directed to an injection well (as indic e ) or the like.
The steam line l1 connects directly to a valve 12 in the line.
This valve 12 will be closed during the determination concerning mass flow rate and quality.

There is a branching conduit 15 which carries the entire flow from conduit 11 when the system is in operation.
There is another valve 16 in the conduit 15 which will remain fully open during the system's operation. A conduit 17 continues from the other side of the valve 16 and connects with 20~ the input of a cyclone separator 20. It will be understood that other and different types of separators might be employed, so long as the separation obtained is substantially complete, viz-a-viz v~por and liquid. At the bottom of the cyclone separator 20 there is a reservoir 21 where the separated liquid gathers. Near the bottom of the reservoir 21 there is an outlet pipe or conduit 24 that connects to a liquid flow meter 25. It will be understood that any feasible single phase liquid flow meter might be employed. However, preferably it is - of a type called a liquid dump-meter.

There is an outlet pipe 28 from the liquid flow meter 25 to a throttle valve 29. From the throttle valve 29, a pipe or conduit 30 connects to another valve 31 which will normally be open during the operation of the system. On the other side of valve 31, a pipe 34 connects into an outlet pipe 35 that carries the flowing steam to the injection well or other use for the steam.

13(~82 At the top of the cyclone separator 20 there is an outlet conduit 38 that carries the separated vapor phase to a vapor flow meter 39. This flow meter may be any feasible single phase vapor meter, such as an orifice-plate vapor flow meter. There is a conduit 42 from the outlet side of flow meter 39 that goes to a throttle valve 43. On the outlet side of valve 43 there is a conduit 44 that connects into the pipe 30.

There is a pressure meter 47 and a temperature indicator 48 that both connect into the line or pipe 38 between the vapor flow meter 39 and the outlet from the cyclone separator 20. Similarly, there is a pressure meter 49 and a temperature indicator 50 that are connected into the line o~
pipe 24 which goes from the bottom of the cyclone separator 20 and is carrying the liquid phase fluid.

There is a measurement and control panel 53 illustrated. It has connections to the flow meters and throttle valves, as well as to a iiquid level sensor 54. As will appear more fully below, the measurement and control may be carried out manually or could be performed automatically using any feasible system, e.g., a computerized system. In operation, one or both of the throttle valves 29 and 43 are controlled in order to maintain the liquid level in reservoir 21 constant, as determined by the liquid level sensor 54. When steady-state conditions have been established, the measurements of flow rates by flow meters 25 and 39 plus the pressures and temperatures of each of the separated streams, are determined.
The total mass flow rate and quality of the steam may then be calculated from those measurements in accordance with the more complete explanation which follows.

It may be noted that the total mass flow rate remains the same throughout the flow system. The steam quality will, of course, decrease, but only by a negligible amount which would be determined by the amount of heat loss from the system ~3~ 8Z
to the environment. However, it will be noted that the system is well insulated throughout in order to minimize that aspect.
Thus, the total mass flow rate remains the same in accordance with the following expression:

ml m2 + m3 ~1 ) where: m1 is the total mass flow rate of the stream being measured;
10m2 is the mass flow rate of the ~ r; and m3 is the mass flow rate of the liquid.

Equation (1) may be expanded to 151 [Xlhgl + (1-xl)hfl] = m2h 2 + m3hf + Q (2) wherein:

ml is the mass flow rate at conduit 15, hf1 hg1 are the enthalpies of the saturated liquid and vapor, respectively, at conduit 15, xl is the steam quality at conduit 15, and QL is the heat loss from the separator system.

For a well-insulated flow system, the heat loss is small compared to the flow enthalpy and can be neglected.
Therefore 301 [xlhgl + (l-xl)hfl] = m2hg2 + m3hf3 (3) Example In accordance with the foregoing relationships, the determination of mass flow rate and quality of the total steam flow being measured may be determined in accordance with the following example. At steady-state conditions, the following measurements are obtained:

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m2 = 12,000 lbs./hr.

m3 = 3,000 lbs./hr.

Pl 960 psia (at conduit 15) P2 = 940 psia (at conduit 38) P3 940 psia (at conduit 24) Then, from equation (1) we have the following ml = 12,000 + 3,000 = 15,000 lbs./hr.

And, from standard steam tables, the saturation enthalpies may be ascertained for the stations at conduit 15 (1), conduit 38 (2) and conduit 24 (3) as follows:

hfl = 536.2 Btu/lb.
hgl = 1193.9 Btu/lb.
hg2 = 1194.6 Btu/lb.
hf3 = 533.0 Btu/lb.

Then solving for xl in Equation (3) we get xl = 80%

It may be noted that a variation of the described system and operation in the foregoing, might be employed.
Under certain operating conditions it might improve the results. Thus, by collecting the separated liquid in a holding tank (not shown) for the duration of a test, the accumulated liquid volume divided by the duration of test will also provide tile average liquid flow rate.

~3~82 While the foregoing explanation and description has described the invention in considerable detail in accordance with the applicable statutes, this is not to be taken in any way limiting the invention but merely as being descriptive thereof.

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THE EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION IN WHICH AN EXCLUSIVE
PROPERTY OR PRIVILEGE IS CLAIMED ARE DEFINED AS FOLLOWS:
1. Method for measuring particular characteristics of steam comprising water and vapor, flowing in a line which communicates an apparatus in which said steam is generated to the point of use thereof, toward determining the steam mass flow rate and quality, which method comprises the steps of:
diverting the total steam flow from said line into a liquid-vapor separator having a liquid holding reservoir, and in which separator discrete streams of liquid and vapor are formed, directing the discrete streams of vapor and liquid through separate flow meters, each flow meter being capable of measuring the rate at which fluid is passing therethrough, adjusting the rate at which vapor is flowing through said one flow meter until the amount of liquid held in said separator reservoir remains at a constant level, and measuring the respective flow rates, pressures, and temperatures of each of said discrete liquid and vapor streams while said liquid level in said reservoir remains constant.
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