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Study of Stage-wise Pressure Pulsation in an Electric Submersible Pump under Variable Frequency Operation at Shut-off Condition
S. Kumaraswamy
Published in Springer
2019
Volume: 100
   
Issue: 1
Pages: 213 - 220
Abstract
Pressure pulsation causes vibration in the Electric Submersible Pump (ESP) and affects the life and performance of its system. ESP systems are installed at depths ranging from a few meters to several hundred meters. Unlike pumps used on the surface, once they are installed they become inaccessible for maintenance or for any kind of diagnostic measurement that might be taken directly on them. Therefore a detailed knowledge of mean and fluctuating pressures is required to achieve an optimal pressure distribution inside the ESP. This paper presents the results of an experimental investigation of the stage-wise pulsating pressure in ESP at shut-off condition at different speeds. Experiments were conducted on a pump having five stages. A variable frequency drive was used to operate the pump at five different speeds. Piezoresistive transducers were mounted at each stage of ESP to capture the unsteady pressure signals. Fast Fourier Transformation was carried out on the pressure signals to convert into frequency domain and the spectra of pressure pulsation signals were analyzed. The obtained results indicated the existence of fundamental frequency corresponding to the speed of rotation times the number of impeller blades and of the whole series of harmonics of higher frequencies. © 2018, The Institution of Engineers (India).
About the journal
JournalData powered by TypesetJournal of The Institution of Engineers (India): Series C
PublisherData powered by TypesetSpringer
ISSN22500545
Open AccessNo
Concepts (12)
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    SUBMERSIBLE PUMPS
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    SUBMERSIBLES
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    Variable speed drives
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    ELECTRIC SUBMERSIBLE PUMPS
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    Experimental investigations
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    FAST FOURIER TRANSFORMATIONS
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    Fundamental frequencies
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    PIEZORESISTIVE TRANSDUCERS
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    PRESSURE PULSATION
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    SHUT-OFF
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    Variable frequency drives
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    Frequency domain analysis