Calculate high temperature pipeline three phase black oil heat capacity and density.
Black oil is a three phase mixture of oil, water and gas. Water cut is the ratio of water volume to total liquid volume (gas volume is ignored). Gas oil ratio (GOR) is the ratio of gas moles to oil volume at standard conditions (water volume is ignored). The heat capacity is calculated from the gas, oil and water mass fractions.
Tool Input
- mvtype : Fluid Density Type
- GORu : User Defined Gas Oil Ratio
- WCu : User Defined Water Cut
- ρu : User Defined Fluid Density
- hcaptype : Fluid Heat Capacity Type
- Hu : User Defined Heat Capacity
- Ho : Oil Heat Capacity
- Hw : Water Heat Capacity
- Hg : Gas Heat Capacity
- ρo : Oil Density
- ρw : Water Density
- P : Fluid Pressure
- T : Fluid Temperature
- Z : Gas Compressibility Factor
- SG : Gas Specific Gravity
Tool Output
- ρf : Average Fluid Density
- ρg : Gas Density
- ρl : Liquid Density
- GOR : Gas Oil Ratio
- H : Fluid Heat Capacity
- WC : Water Cut
- Xmg : Gas Mass Fraction
- Xml : Liquid Mass Fraction
- Xmo : Oil Mass Fraction
- Xmw : Water Mass Fraction
- Xvg : Gas Volume Fraction
- Xvl : Liquid Volume Fraction
- Xvo : Oil Volume Fraction
- Xvw : Water Volume Fraction
- vg : Gas Mole Volume (At T P)