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Dynamic simulation

Dynamic simulation is becoming an increasingly


mainstream design activity. Petrofac views dynamic
simulation as critical to the success of our project
delivery and has now included this discipline as part of
the companys technical integrity programme.
Steady state simulations give an idealised snapshot view
of flow rates, pressures and temperatures which can
be employed as a basis for process design. Dynamics,
however, considers the behaviour of equipment over time,
enabling the identification of equipment design constraints,
hydraulic limitations, control system interactions or transient
condition issues (during start-up, shutdown, turndown or
equipment failure).
Applications can range from small studies of specific unit
operations to high-fidelity detailed models of complete
process plants.

Our services
Petrofac offers the highest level of expertise and experience
in dynamic simulation. Using the latest industry standard
engineering software, e.g. UniSim Design or HYSYS
Dynamics, Petrofac can utilise dynamic simulation models
to provide identification and elimination of design flaws,
leading to lower risk, higher return on investment and
tangible benefits across the project lifecycle.
Petrofacs dynamic simulation consultants can deliver
expertise in all aspects of dynamic simulation, from
guidance in developing the scope and fidelity of required
models, to development of the model itself using
sound engineering principles and an understanding of
the underlying principles of the simulation software,
followed by detailed analysis of the generated results
and their implications for the process design. In addition
to highlighting potential design issues, recommended
modifications can be tested using the same model and
proposed solutions verified, all during the design stage and
well in advance of actual start-up.
Typical applications of dynamic simulation are:
dynamic compressor studies, hot/cold gas bypass
requirements, compressor control evaluations (single and
multiple strings/trains)
control scheme design validation
start-up procedure development
analysing the transient response to process trips or
equipment failures
depressurisation/relief studies
establishing process flexibility
novel design testing
utility system verification
commissioning assistance
These services extend across both onshore and offshore
developments.
Our track record
Petrofac is a unique engineering, procurement and
construction specialist with a reputation for quality and safe
delivery of fast-track projects, providing all the resources for
a successful project implementation.
Employing highly experienced dynamic simulation
specialists, our track record includes many projects: from
the Russian Arctic to the deserts of North Africa and the
Middle East.

Rotating equipment and controls


Comprising up to 20 engineers globally, the Petrofacs
dynamic simulation team offers the highest level of expertise
and experience in dynamic simulation married with detailed
knowledge of compressor and turbo-expander control and
operation amassed over many years of experience. Petrofac
can provide the following modelling capabilities.
high fidelity dynamic simulation of compression systems
from simple single stage, to multi-stage parallel trains
integrated within the surrounding process units
simulation/emulation of load-sharing / load balancing,
master performance and anti-surge controls
compressor performance verification under transient
conditions (e.g. varying molecular weight feed streams
and the impact on the performance map)
modelling of driver performance (gas turbines, motors,
etc) with the appropriate inertia, constraints, and
operating characteristics
simulation of turbo-expander recompressor units within
NGL recovery extraction process systems, including
complex control schemes and sequencing for mode
switching to from JT mode

Our experience and capabilities


Compressor types and drivers simulated
axial and centrifugal compressors (single, multistage,
multi-train)
gas turbine drivers (aero derivatives and industrial)
steam turbine drivers (extraction & condensing)
motor drivers (fixed speed / variable speed)
voith turbo Vorecon drives
turbo-expanders, recompressors
Recent projects
Recent dynamic simulation projects with a specific rotating
equipment focus include:
Algeria: gas compression plant
Large scale plant level models covering a number of
series/parallel train compression systems with CCC
emulation for compressor controls scheme verification
(master performance, loadshare, and anti-surge),
along with NGL recovery unit with parallel turboexpander,
recompressor strings (with complex control
scheme).
UAE: oil production facilities
Modelling of multi-stage, multi-train Gas Lift Compression
system with load sharing, anti-surge and
master pressure controls for different compressors to
guarantee performance over the field life. Development
of a detailed automated start-up sequence.
Tunisia: gas plant
Full plant model including parallel trains of feed gas
compressors (fixed speed motors with Vorecon variable
speed drives), NGL extraction unit (with turboexpander
recompressor), and sales gas compression
system. Scope included detailed analysis / revamp of
the CCC expander start-up sequence
Oman: sour gas plant
Analysis of a 4 stage fixed speed centrifugal compression
system with varying molecular weight gas feeds,
requiring CCC suction throttling, anti-surge, antichoke,
and suction pressure limiting control scheme.

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Our approach
The onset of any simulation project begins with the
definition of the project objectives. This in turn dictates the
scope and boundaries of the model, the fidelity required and
the modelling approaches to be used.
Simulations are built using industry standard tools including
AspenTech HYSYS Dynamics or UniSim Design, and are
populated with actual equipment and instrument design
data, an emulation of the control system, and are set-up to
match various operating conditions. Where standard unit
operations are insufficiently detailed to model particular
process equipment, specialist techniques and custombuilt models are employed to accurately simulate process
behaviour.

Other services
In addition to the delivery of packaged dynamic simulation
projects, Petrofac Engineering Services also offers the
following services in the dynamic simulation field:
Operator Training System (OTS) development support,
advisory and technical assurance, provided as an
advisory role in dealing with OTS vendors
third party dynamic simulation management, verification
and results reviews
flow assurance linking to process dynamic models (e.g.
OLGA-HYSYS links to determine pipeline transient
effects on process performance)
assistance in development of dynamic simulation and
OTS scopes of work and project requirements
development of bespoke dynamic models based
on client requirements including where necessary
embedded client proprietary software

Once a satisfactory match to the steady state heat and


mass balance is made, dynamic testing and quality
assurance is performed after which the model can be used
to generate the required scenarios.
Petrofac employs various bespoke tools and approaches to
both construct the models and process the results, which
are then analysed in depth in order to verify the design or
provide input into recommending modifications.
This approach enables us to rapidly and cost-effectively
evaluate and validate the process and control system
design, and verify the effectiveness of any proposed
solutions in partnership with the customer.

Contact:
Petrofac Engineering Services, Chester House, 76-78 Chertsey Road, Woking, Surrey, GU21 5BJ, United Kingdom
Tel: +44 1483 738544 Fax: +44 1483 738501 email: [email protected] www.petrofac.com

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