946 resultados para Mecanica dos fluidos
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Contenido ocupacional y formativo del certificado de profesionalidad de 'Mantenedor de aire acondicionado y fluidos', perteneciente a la familia profesional 'Mantenimiento y reparación'. Se recoge: 1) El Real Decreto que establece dicho certificado. 2) Las realizaciones profesionales y criterios de ejecución de cada una de las unidades de competencia que constituyen el perfil profesional de la ocupación. 3) Los objetivos generales y específicos, criterios de evaluación y contenidos teórico-prácticos de los módulos que componen el itinerario formativo, así como la duración del mismo. 4) Por último, se recogen los requisitos personales exigidos a profesorado y alumnado y los requisitos materiales necesarios (instalaciones, equipo y maquinaria, herramientas, etc.).
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Notas sobre la II Reunión de Física, celebrada los días 7 al 14 de octubre de 1956, en Madrid, dedicada a revisar las prácticas que se consideran fundamentales en el grado elemental y superior, para el estudio de la Mecánica y Fluidos, así como a la proposición de cuestiones que puedan presentarse a los alumnos en las pruebas mensuales en los Centros o en los exámenes de Curso o de Grado.
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A bioimpedância parece ser especialmente adequada à medição não-invasiva de diversas variáveis fisiológicas. O presente estudo pretendeu averiguar se a quantificação da água corporal total e dos compartimentos intra e extracelular, obtida com um equipamento de análise baseada na bioimpedância, é relacionável com os valores das concentrações dos iões sódio, potássio e cloreto obtido a partir do ionograma do sangue venoso. Foram estudados 12 voluntários, de ambos os géneros, idade e condição de saúde variadas, embora sem qualquer patologia do foro hidro-electrolítico. As medições da água corporal foram obtidas com o Bodystat® QuadScan 4000 e o ionograma por potenciometria. Nas presentes condições experimentais, que apenas devem ser entendidas como uma abordagem preliminar às questões de investigação levantadas, não foram demonstradas relações entre as variáveis em estudo. Contudo, o interesse potencial e a praticabilidade do método, justificam novas abordagem que visem aumentar o número de paciente estudados e refinar a metodologia de análise.
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O uso da mecânica de fluidos computacional no estudo de processos envolvendo o escoamento de fluidos poliméricos está cada vez mais presente nas indústrias de transformação de polímeros. Um código computacional voltado a esta função, para que possa ser aplicado com sucesso, deve levar a predições mais próximas possível da realidade (modelagem), de uma forma relativamente rápida e eficiente (simulação). Em relação à etapa de modelagem, o ponto chave é a seleção de uma equação constitutiva que represente bem as características reológicas do fluido, dentre as diversas opções existentes. Para a etapa de simulação, ou seja, a resolução numérica das equações do modelo, existem diversas metodologias encontradas na literatura, cada qual com suas vantagens e desvantagens. Neste tópico se enquadra o trabalho em questão, que propõe uma nova metodologia para a resolução das equações governantes do escoamento de fluidos viscoelásticos. Esta se baseia no método dos volumes finitos, usando o arranjo co-localizado para as variáveis do problema, e na utilização de aproximações de alta ordem para os fluxos médios lineares e não-lineares e para outros termos não lineares que surgem da discretização das equações constitutivas. Nesta metodologia, trabalha-se com os valores médios das variáveis nos volumes durante todo o processo de resolução, sendo que os valores pontuais são obtidos ao final do procedimento via deconvolução. A solução do sistema de equações não lineares, resultante da discretização das equações, é feita de forma simultânea, usando o método de Newton São mostrados então, resultados da aplicação da metodologia proposta em problemas envolvendo escoamentos de fluidos newtonianos e fluidos viscoelásticos. Para descrever o comportamento reológico destes últimos, são usadas duas equações constitutivas, que são o modelo de Oldroyd-B e o modelo de Phan-Thien-Tanner Simplificado. Por estes resultados pode-se ver que a metodologia é muito promissora, apresentando algumas vantagens frente às metodologias convencionais em volumes finitos. A implementação atual da metodologia desenvolvida está restrita a malhas uniformes e, consequentemente, soluções para problemas com geometrias complexas, que necessitam de refinamento localizado da malha, foram obtidas somente para baixos números de Weissenberg, devido a limitação do custo computacional. Esta restrição pode ser contornada, tornando o seu uso competitivo.
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A paralelização de aplicaçõpes envolvendo a solução de problemas definidos sob o escopo da Dinâmica dos Fluidos Computacional normalmente é obtida via paralelismo de dados, onde o domínio da aplicação é dividido entre os diversos processadores, bem como a manutenção do balancecamento durante a execução é um problema complexo e diversas heurísticas têm sido desenvolvidas. Aplicações onde a simulação é dividida em diversas fases sobre partes diferentes do domínio acrescentam uma dificuldade maior ao particionamento, ao se buscar a distirbuição equlibrada das cargas em todas as fases. este trabalho descreve a implementação de mecanismos de particionamento e balanceamento de carga em problemas multi-fase sobre clusters de PCs. Inicialmente é apresentada a aplicação desenvolvida, um modelo de circulação e transporte de susbtâncias sobre corpos hídricos 2D e 3 D, que pode ser utilizado para modelar qualquer corpo hídrico a partir da descrição de sua geometria, batimetria e condições de contorno. Todo o desenvolvimento e testes do modelo foi feito utilizando como caso de estudo o domínio do Lago Guaíba, em Porto Alegre. Após, são descritas as principais heurísticas de particionamento de domínio de aplicações multi-fase em clusters, bem como mecanismos para balanceamento de carga para este tipo de aplicação. Ao final, é apresentada a solução proposta e desenvolvida, bem como os resultados obtidos com a mesma.
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Neste trabalho, discutimos o movimento de uma macromolécula carregada em um fluido ionizado. A interação do campo elétrico é descrita pela equação de Poisson-Boltzmann acoplada às equações governantes para a dinâmica do fluido e às equações dinâmicas da partícula. Uma formulação fraca é introduzida no caso em que o domínio ocupado pelo fluido é finito e um teorema de existência de soluções fracas, local em tempo, é estabelecido. Dois modelos são considerados: fluxos não-estacionários e estacionários. No primeiro caso, a hidrodinâmica do sistema é governada pelas equações de Navier-Stokes, considerando-se um termo forçante relacionado ao potencial elétrico; no segundo caso, uma velocidade de deslizamento, a qual depende não linearmente sobre os potenciais, é introduzida como uma condição de contorno para um problema estacionário de Stokes. O caso de um fluido ocupando uma região infinita é também discutido supondo-se uma hipótese de aproximação sobre o campo elétrico.
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The new oil reservoirs discoveries in onshore and ultra deep water offshore fields and complex trajectories require the optimization of procedures to reduce the stops operation during the well drilling, especially because the platforms and equipment high cost, and risks which are inherent to the operation. Among the most important aspects stands out the drilling fluids project and their behavior against different situations that may occur during the process. By means of sedimentation experiments, a correlation has been validated to determe the sedimentation particles velocity in variable viscosity fluids over time, applying the correction due to effective viscosity that is a shear rate and time function. The viscosity evolution over time was obtained by carrying out rheologic tests using a fixed shear rate, small enough to not interfere in the fluid gelling process. With the sedimentation particles velocity and the fluid viscosity over time equations an iterative procedure was proposed to determine the particles displacement over time. These equations were implemented in a case study to simulate the cuttings sedimentation generated in the oil well drilling during stops operation, especially in the connections and tripping, allowing the drilling fluid project in order to maintain the cuttings in suspension, avoiding risks, such as stuck pipe and in more drastic conditions, the loss of the well
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The present study provides a methodology that gives a predictive character the computer simulations based on detailed models of the geometry of a porous medium. We using the software FLUENT to investigate the flow of a viscous Newtonian fluid through a random fractal medium which simplifies a two-dimensional disordered porous medium representing a petroleum reservoir. This fractal model is formed by obstacles of various sizes, whose size distribution function follows a power law where exponent is defined as the fractal dimension of fractionation Dff of the model characterizing the process of fragmentation these obstacles. They are randomly disposed in a rectangular channel. The modeling process incorporates modern concepts, scaling laws, to analyze the influence of heterogeneity found in the fields of the porosity and of the permeability in such a way as to characterize the medium in terms of their fractal properties. This procedure allows numerically analyze the measurements of permeability k and the drag coefficient Cd proposed relationships, like power law, for these properties on various modeling schemes. The purpose of this research is to study the variability provided by these heterogeneities where the velocity field and other details of viscous fluid dynamics are obtained by solving numerically the continuity and Navier-Stokes equations at pore level and observe how the fractal dimension of fractionation of the model can affect their hydrodynamic properties. This study were considered two classes of models, models with constant porosity, MPC, and models with varying porosity, MPV. The results have allowed us to find numerical relationship between the permeability, drag coefficient and the fractal dimension of fractionation of the medium. Based on these numerical results we have proposed scaling relations and algebraic expressions involving the relevant parameters of the phenomenon. In this study analytical equations were determined for Dff depending on the geometrical parameters of the models. We also found a relation between the permeability and the drag coefficient which is inversely proportional to one another. As for the difference in behavior it is most striking in the classes of models MPV. That is, the fact that the porosity vary in these models is an additional factor that plays a significant role in flow analysis. Finally, the results proved satisfactory and consistent, which demonstrates the effectiveness of the referred methodology for all applications analyzed in this study.
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Many of hydrocarbon reserves existing in the world are formed by heavy oils (°API between 10 and 20). Moreover, several heavy oil fields are mature and, thus, offer great challenges for oil industry. Among the thermal methods used to recover these resources, steamflooding has been the main economically viable alternative. Latent heat carried by steam heats the reservoir, reducing oil viscosity and facilitating the production. This method has many variations and has been studied both theoretically and experimentally (in pilot projects and in full field applications). In order to increase oil recovery and reduce steam injection costs, the injection of alternative fluid has been used on three main ways: alternately, co-injected with steam and after steam injection interruption. The main objective of these injection systems is to reduce the amount of heat supplied to the reservoir, using cheaper fluids and maintaining the same oil production levels. This works discusses the use of carbon dioxide, nitrogen, methane and water as an alternative fluid to the steam. The analyzed parameters were oil recoveries and net cumulative oil productions. The reservoir simulation model corresponds to an oil reservoir of 100 m x 100 m x 28 m size, on a Cartesian coordinates system (x, y and z directions). It is a semi synthetic model with some reservoir data similar to those found in Brazilian Potiguar Basin. All studied cases were done using the simulator STARS from CMG (Computer Modelling Group, version 2009.10). It was found that waterflood after steam injection interruption achieved the highest net cumulative oil compared to other fluids injection. Moreover, it was observed that steam and alternative fluids, co-injected and alternately, did not present increase on profitability project compared with steamflooding
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Many challenges have been presented in petroleum industry. One of them is the preventing of fluids influx during drilling and cementing. Gas migration can occur as result of pressure imbalance inside the well when well pressure becomes lower than gas zone pressure and in cementing operation this occurs during cement slurry transition period (solid to fluid). In this work it was developed a methodology to evaluate gas migration during drilling and cementing operations. It was considered gel strength concept and through experimental tests determined gas migration initial time. A mechanistic model was developed to obtain equation that evaluates bubble displacement through the fluid while it gels. Being a time-dependant behavior, dynamic rheological measurements were made to evaluate viscosity along the time. For drilling fluids analyzed it was verified that it is desirable fast and non-progressive gelation in order to reduce gas migration without affect operational window (difference between pore and fracture pressure). For cement slurries analyzed, the most appropriate is that remains fluid for more time below critical gel strength, maintaining hydrostatic pressure above gas zone pressure, and after that gels quickly, reducing gas migration. The model developed simulates previously operational conditions and allow changes in operational and fluids design to obtain a safer condition for well construction
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Thermal recovery methods, especially steam injection, have been used to produce heavy oils. However, these methods imply that the metallic casing-cement sheath interface is submitted to thermal cycling. As a consequence, cracking may develop due to the thermal expansion mismatch of such materials, which allows the flow of oil and gas through the cement sheath, with environmental and economical consequences. It is therefore important to anticipate interfacial discontinuities that may arise upon Thermal recovery. The present study reports a simple alternative method to measure the shear strength of casing-sheath interfaces using pushthrough geometry, applied to polymer-containing hardened cement slurries. Polyurethane and recycled tire rubber were added to Portland-bases slurries to improve the fracture energy of intrinsically brittle cement. Samples consisting of metallic casing sections surrounded by hardened polymer-cement composites were prepared and mechanically tested. The effect of thermal cycles was investigated to simulate temperature conditions encountered in steam injection recovery. The results showed that the addition of polyurethane significantly improved the shear strength of the casing-sheath interface. The strength values obtained adding 10% BWOC of polyurethane to a Portland-base slurry more than doubled with respect to that of polyurethane-free slurries. Therefore, the use of polyurethane significantly contributes to reduce the damage caused by thermal cycling to cement sheath, improving the safety conditions of oil wells and the recovery of heavy oils
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Low cost seals are made of NBR, Nitrile Butadiene Rubber, a family of unsaturated copolymers that is higher resistant to oils the more content of nitrile have in its composition, although lower its flexibility. In Petroleum Engineering, NBR seal wear can cause fluid leakage and environmental damages, promoting an increasing demand for academic knowledge about polymeric materials candidate to seals submitted to sliding contacts to metal surfaces. This investigation aimed to evaluate tribological responses of a commercial NBR, hardness 73 ± 5 Sh A, polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), hardness 60 ± 4 HRE and PTFE with graphite, 68 ± 6 HRE. The testings were performed on a sliding tribometer conceived to explore the tribological performance of stationary polymer plane coupons submitted to rotational cylinder contact surface of steel AISI 52100, 20 ± 1 HRC Hardness, under dry and lubricated (oil SAE 15W40) conditions. After screening testings, the normal load, relative velocity and sliding distance were 3.15 N, 0.8 m/s and 3.2 km, respectively. The temperatures were collected over distances of 3.0±0.5 mm and 750±50 mm far from the contact to evaluate the heating in this referential zone due to contact sliding friction by two thermocouples K type. The polymers were characterized through Thermogravimetric Analysis (TGA), Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC) and Dynamic Mechanical Analysis (DMA). The wear mechanisms of the polymer surfaces were analyzed by Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) and EDS (Energy-Dispersive X-ray Spectroscopy). NBR referred to the higher values of heating, suggesting higher sliding friction. PTFE and PTFE with graphite showed lower heating, attributed to the delamination mechanism
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The use of Progressing Cavity Pumps (PCPs) in artificial lift applications in low deep wells is becoming more common in the oil industry, mainly, due to its ability to pump heavy oils, produce oil with large concentrations of sand, besides present high efficiency when compared to other artificial lift methods. Although this system has been widely used as an oil lift method, few investigations about its hydrodynamic behavior are presented, either experimental or numeric. Therefore, in order to increase the knowledge about the BCP operational behavior, this work presents a novel computational model for the 3-D transient flow in progressing cavity pumps, which includes the relative motion between rotor and stator, using an element based finite volume method. The model developed is able to accurately predict the volumetric efficiency and viscous looses as well as to provide detailed information of pressure and velocity fields inside the pump. In order to predict PCP performance for low viscosity fluids, advanced turbulence models were used to treat, accurately, the turbulent effects on the flow, which allowed for obtaining results consistent with experimental values encountered in literature. In addition to the 3D computational model, a simplified model was developed, based on mass balance within cavities and on simplification on the momentum equations for fully developed flow along the seal region between cavities. This simplified model, based on previous approaches encountered in literature, has the ability to predict flow rate for a given differential pressure, presenting exactness and low CPU requirements, becoming an engineering tool for quick calculations and providing adequate results, almost real-time time. The results presented in this work consider a rigid stator PCP and the models developed were validated against experimental results from open literature. The results for the 3-D model showed to be sensitive to the mesh size, such that a numerical mesh refinement study is also presented. Regarding to the simplified model, some improvements were introduced in the calculation of the friction factor, allowing the application fo the model for low viscosity fluids, which was unsuccessful in models using similar approaches, presented in previous works