987 resultados para Simulação de eventos discretos
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Until the early 90s, the simulation of fluid flow in oil reservoir basically used the numerical technique of finite differences. Since then, there was a big development in simulation technology based on streamlines, so that nowadays it is being used in several cases and it can represent the physical mechanisms that influence the fluid flow, such as compressibility, capillarity and gravitational segregation. Streamline-based flow simulation is a tool that can help enough in waterflood project management, because it provides important information not available through traditional simulation of finite differences and shows, in a direct way, the influence between injector well and producer well. This work presents the application of a methodology published in literature for optimizing water injection projects in modeling of a Brazilian Potiguar Basin reservoir that has a large number of wells. This methodology considers changes of injection well rates over time, based on information available through streamline simulation. This methodology reduces injection rates in wells of lower efficiency and increases injection rates in more efficient wells. In the proposed model, the methodology was effective. The optimized alternatives presented higher oil recovery associated with a lower water injection volume. This shows better efficiency and, consequently, reduction in costs. Considering the wide use of the water injection in oil fields, the positive outcome of the modeling is important, because it shows a case study of increasing of oil recovery achieved simply through better distribution of water injection rates
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El financiamiento externo en El Salvador, ya sea como donación o préstamo juega un papel importante en el desarrollo social y económico; razón por la cual los organismos internacionales y las entidades del Estado encargadas de la canalización y control de los fondos requieren que se realicen auditorías tanto financieras como operativas, informando sobre la razonabilidad de las cifras, el cumplimiento de convenios y leyes, además debe opinar sobre el control interno y el logro de objetivos y metas. El auditor independiente como encargado de efectuar tal examen; es responsable según Normas de Auditoría Gubernamental Generalmente Aceptadas y Normas de Auditoría Generalmente Aceptadas, a descubrir y evaluar los eventos subsecuentes que afecten sustancialmente la situación financiera de los proyectos y los resultados de las operaciones sobre la cual dictamina. Tales eventos deben ser considerados al momento de realizar la planeación; incluyendo programas que faciliten su determinación y clasificación. El objetivo principal de este documento es elaborar programas de auditoría que permitan al auditor externo identificar y clasificar con mayor certeza y facilidad los eventos subsecuentes en los proyectos financiados con fondos internacionales. La investigación se situó en el primer nivel del conocimiento científico conocido como descriptivo, además es sustentada con el paradigma de enfoque Hipotético Deductivo. Este permite iniciar la base de análisis y deducciones de los aspectos generales hacia los particulares. La técnica aplicada para la recolección de datos y su respectivo análisis e interpretación fue al inicio con una revisión bibliográfica para continuar luego con la investigación de campo, recolectando información a través de encuestas por medio de cuestionarios. A través de la investigación realizada se concluyó que la mayoría de despachos encuestados poseen experiencia en la realización de auditorías de proyectos, pero no incluyen la capacitación específica para el tratamiento de eventos subsecuentes por lo tanto no realizan procedimientos detallados adecuados para su examen. En vista a lo anterior se recomienda que se imparta capacitación para el tratamiento de los eventos subsecuentes y dentro de la planeación de la auditoría incorporen programas de trabajo, para determinar y clasificar los eventos subsecuentes.
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In Brazil and around the world, oil companies are looking for, and expected development of new technologies and processes that can increase the oil recovery factor in mature reservoirs, in a simple and inexpensive way. So, the latest research has developed a new process called Gas Assisted Gravity Drainage (GAGD) which was classified as a gas injection IOR. The process, which is undergoing pilot testing in the field, is being extensively studied through physical scale models and core-floods laboratory, due to high oil recoveries in relation to other gas injection IOR. This process consists of injecting gas at the top of a reservoir through horizontal or vertical injector wells and displacing the oil, taking advantage of natural gravity segregation of fluids, to a horizontal producer well placed at the bottom of the reservoir. To study this process it was modeled a homogeneous reservoir and a model of multi-component fluid with characteristics similar to light oil Brazilian fields through a compositional simulator, to optimize the operational parameters. The model of the process was simulated in GEM (CMG, 2009.10). The operational parameters studied were the gas injection rate, the type of gas injection, the location of the injector and production well. We also studied the presence of water drive in the process. The results showed that the maximum vertical spacing between the two wells, caused the maximum recovery of oil in GAGD. Also, it was found that the largest flow injection, it obtained the largest recovery factors. This parameter controls the speed of the front of the gas injected and determined if the gravitational force dominates or not the process in the recovery of oil. Natural gas had better performance than CO2 and that the presence of aquifer in the reservoir was less influential in the process. In economic analysis found that by injecting natural gas is obtained more economically beneficial than CO2
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This work aims presenting the development of a model and computer simulation of a sucker rod pumping system. This system take into account the well geometry, the flow through the tubing, the dynamic behavior of the rod string and the use of a induction motor model. The rod string were modeled using concentrated parameters, allowing the use of ordinary differential equations systems to simulate it s behavior
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Natural air ventilation is the most import passive strategy to provide thermal comfort in hot and humid climates and a significant low energy strategy. However, the natural ventilated building requires more attention with the architectural design than a conventional building with air conditioning systems, and the results are less reliable. Therefore, this thesis focuses on softwares and methods to predict the natural ventilation performance from the point of view of the architect, with limited resource and knowledge of fluid mechanics. A typical prefabricated building was modelled due to its simplified geometry, low cost and occurrence at the local campus. Firstly, the study emphasized the use of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) software, to simulate the air flow outside and inside the building. A series of approaches were developed to make the simulations possible, compromising the results fidelity. Secondly, the results of CFD simulations were used as the input of an energy tool, to simulate the thermal performance under different rates of air renew. Thirdly, the results of temperature were assessed in terms of thermal comfort. Complementary simulations were carried out to detail the analyses. The results show the potentialities of these tools. However the discussions concerning the simplifications of the approaches, the limitations of the tools and the level of knowledge of the average architect are the major contribution of this study
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2015
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33 hojas : ilustraciones, fotografías a color.
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Objetivos: (1) Estudiar la frecuencia de eventos cardiovasculares (CV) que presentaron los pacientes de una gran cohorte española de lupus eritematoso sistémico (LES) tras el diagnóstico de la enfermedad, y (2) investigar los principales factores de riesgo implicados en la aterosclerosis. Material y métodos: Estudio transversal retrospectivo basado en RELESSER, un registro multicéntrico, nacional de pacientes diagnosticados de LES. Pacientes: sujetos con diagnóstico de LES (criterios ACR 1997), atendidos en 45 servicios de Reumatología españoles. Variables: demográficas, clínicas, factores de riesgo tradicionales y eventos CV. La variable de desenlace fue evento CV que se definió por la presencia de al menos uno de los siguientes tras el diagnóstico de LES: 1) Enfermedad cardiaca isquémica (infarto agudo de miocardio y/o angina por clínica y/o electrocardiograma y/o enzimas y/o coronariografía), 2) accidente cerebrovascular (ACV) basado en un diagnóstico previo o por clínica y/o imagen; y 3) enfermedad arterial periférica por diagnóstico previo o por imagen. Los pacientes con eventos CV previos al diagnóstico de LES se excluyeron del análisis. Protocolo: la información fue recogida a partir de las historias clínicas usando un protocolo específico en una plataforma web y con previo entrenamiento de los investigadores. Análisis estadístico: Descriptivo y comparaciones entre grupos utilizando χ2, T-Student o U Mann-Whitney. Análisis de regresión logística múltiple para analizar los posibles factores de riesgo CV asociados a aterosclerosis. Resultados: Desde el año 2.011 al 2.012, 3.658 pacientes con LES fueron reclutados en RELESSER y solo 9 se excluyeron por insuficiente información sobre eventos CV. De los 3.649 restantes, 374 (10,9%) presentaron al menos un evento CV. Doscientos sesenta y nueve (7,4%) pacientes tuvieron 318 eventos CV tras el diagnóstico de LES. El 86,2% de esos pacientes eran mujeres, mediana [RIQ] de edad de 54,9 años [43,2 ̶ 66,1] y una duración del LES de 212.0 meses [120,8 ̶ 289,0]. La media (DE) de edad al cuando sufrieron el primer evento CV fue 48,6 (17,1) años. Los ACV (5,7%), fueron los eventos más frecuentes seguidos de la cardiopatía isquémica (3,8%) y la enfermedad arterial periférica (2,2%). El análisis multivariante mostró una fuerte asociación (OR [IC 95%]) entre los eventos CV y la edad (1,03 [1,02 ̶ 1,04]), la hipertensión arterial (1,71 [1,20 ̶ 2,44]), el tabaquismo (1,48 [1,06 ̶ 2,07]), la diabetes (2,2 [1,32 ̶ 3,74]), la dislipemia (2.18 [1,54 ̶ 3,09], el lupus neuropsiquiátrico (2,42 [1,56 ̶ 3,75]), la presencia de valvulopatía (2,44[1,34 ̶ 4,26]), serositis (1,54 [1,09 ̶ 2.18]), anticuerpos antifosfolípidos (1,57 [1,13 ̶ 2,17]), disminución del complemento (1,81 [1,12 ̶ 2,93]) y la toma de azatioprina (1,47 [1,04 ̶ 2,07]). Conclusiones: Los pacientes con LES presentan una alta prevalencia de enfermedad CV prematura que se asocia con factores de riesgo CV tradicionales y relacionados con el LES. Aunque se necesitan futuros estudios que lo comprueben, nuestro trabajo demuestra, por primera vez, una asociación entre la diabetes y los eventos CV en pacientes con LES.
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37 hojas : ilustraciones, fotografías.
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Oil production and exploration techniques have evolved in the last decades in order to increase fluid flows and optimize how the required equipment are used. The base functioning of Electric Submersible Pumping (ESP) lift method is the use of an electric downhole motor to move a centrifugal pump and transport the fluids to the surface. The Electric Submersible Pumping is an option that has been gaining ground among the methods of Artificial Lift due to the ability to handle a large flow of liquid in onshore and offshore environments. The performance of a well equipped with ESP systems is intrinsically related to the centrifugal pump operation. It is the pump that has the function to turn the motor power into Head. In this present work, a computer model to analyze the three-dimensional flow in a centrifugal pump used in Electric Submersible Pumping has been developed. Through the commercial program, ANSYS® CFX®, initially using water as fluid flow, the geometry and simulation parameters have been defined in order to obtain an approximation of what occurs inside the channels of the impeller and diffuser pump in terms of flow. Three different geometry conditions were initially tested to determine which is most suitable to solving the problem. After choosing the most appropriate geometry, three mesh conditions were analyzed and the obtained values were compared to the experimental characteristic curve of Head provided by the manufacturer. The results have approached the experimental curve, the simulation time and the model convergence were satisfactory if it is considered that the studied problem involves numerical analysis. After the tests with water, oil was used in the simulations. The results were compared to a methodology used in the petroleum industry to correct viscosity. In general, for models with water and oil, the results with single-phase fluids were coherent with the experimental curves and, through three-dimensional computer models, they are a preliminary evaluation for the analysis of the two-phase flow inside the channels of centrifugal pump used in ESP systems
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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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Petroleum evaluation is analyze it using different methodologies, following international standards to know their chemical and physicochemical properties, contaminant levels, composition and especially their ability to generate derivatives. Many of these analyzes consuming a lot of time, large amount of samples , supplies and need an organized transportation logistics, schedule and professionals involved. Looking for alternatives that optimize the evaluation and enable the use of new technologies, seven samples of different centrifuged Brazilian oils previously characterized by Petrobras were analyzed by thermogravimetry in 25-900° C range using heating rates of 05, 10 and 20ºC per minute. With experimental data obtained, characterizations correlations were performed and provided: generation of true boiling point curves (TBP) simulated; comparing fractions generated with appropriate cut standard in temperature ranges; an approach to obtain Watson characterization factor; and compare micro carbon residue formed. The results showed a good chance of reproducing simulated TBP curve from thermogravimetry taking into account the composition, density and other oil properties. Proposed correlations for experimental characterization factor and carbon residue followed Petrobras characterizations, showing that thermogravimetry can be used as a tool on oil evaluation, because your quick analysis, accuracy, and requires a minimum number of samples and consumables
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Dissertação (mestrado)—Universidade de Brasília, Centro de Desenvolvimento Sustentável, 2015
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Tese (doutorado)—Universidade de Brasília, Instituto de Ciências Biológicas, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Biologia Animal, 2016.
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