Abstract

Throttle valve is an important device in well control manifold. In the process of field use, the valve seat and plug of the valve often have corrosion failure, which brings serious potential safety hazards to the well control work. Using the three-dimensional flow field analysis software of computational fluid dynamics (CFD), it is found that the velocity on the left wall is greater than that on the right. The field failure investigation also proved that the erosion damage mainly occurred on the left wall of the throttle valve, which verified the failure causes of the throttle valve core and valve seat. In addition, the flow field of the erosion resistance device is numerically simulated. The results show that under the given boundary conditions, when the fluid passes through the inlet and outlet of the erosion resistance device, the average velocity changes little. It is known from the velocity curve that under a certain flow rate, the smaller the overflow area is, the greater the velocity is, which is consistent with the hydrodynamic control equation. From the velocity curve data on the alloy head, it is found that the velocity changes little and tends to be horizontal, and the surface velocity of the alloy head is relatively flat, which shows that the fluid velocity on the wall can be effectively reduced after adding the stab prevention short section, so as to reduce the erosion on the wall.

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