Choke PDF
Choke PDF
Choke PDF
Types
Reasons
Basics of Operations
Application
Most Common Chokes
Positive:
Fixed orifice
Disassemble to change bean
Adjustable
Provides variable orifice size through external
adjustment
Schematic of an
adjustable choke
Restriction
A choke is a restriction in a
flow line that causes a
pressure drop or reduces the
rate of flow. It commonly
uses a partially blocked
orifice or flow path.
Variable Chokes - good
for bringing wells on
gradually and
optimizing natural gas
lift flow in some cases.
Solutions - hardened
chokes (carbide
components), chokes in
series, dual chokes on
Beans are fixed (non adjustable) orifices ID size is in 64ths of an inch.
ID
Choke Uses
Control Flow achieve liquid lift
Maximize use best use of gas (lift?)
Protect equipment abrasion and erosion
Cleanup best use of backflow energy
Control circulation holds a back pressure
Control pressures at surface (during flow)
Control injection on injection line
Pressure Drop
Action Detriments
Increased velocity (from Flashing hydrocarbon
gas expansion) light ends lost (value lost)
Vaporization (flashing) of Cavitation erosion of
light ends to gas surfaces in and around
choke
Vaporization of water
Erosion solids, droplets
Cavitation and bubbles in high velocity
Cooling of gas flow
Some heating of liquids Freezing expansion of
gasses cools the area
refrigeration principle
Pressure around the choke
Inlet or well
pressure, P1
Pressure drop through
the orifice
Pressure recovery , P2
Problems
The larger the difference between the inlet
and outlet pressures, the higher the potential
for damage to the internals of the choke.
When DP ratio (= DP/P1) rises above 0.6,
damage is likely. Look at choke type,
materials of construction, and deployment
methods (multiple chokes needed in series?)
Cavitation During Liquid Flow
P
r P1
e Delta P
s
P2
s
u Recovery
r
e
Distance Flow Traveled
The consequences of the low pressure region in the choke can lead to
severe problems with cavitation and related flashing (vaporization).
Flashing During Liquid Flow
Distance Traveled
Throttling Methods
Needle and seat
Multiple orifice
Fixed Bean
Plug and Cage
External Sleeve
Needle and Seat
Simplest and least expensive adjustable
Best for pressure control
High Capacity
Multiple Orifice
Quick open and close
Good rate and pressure control
An in-line instrument
Fixed Bean
Best when infrequent change needed
Used mostly on trees
Plug and Cage
High capacity
Good control
External Sleeve
Superior Erosion Resistance
Minimizes Body Erosion
Choke Sizing
Control the flow maximize production
Minimized vibration damage
Minimize erosion damage