Assignment1 Ans
Assignment1 Ans
Assignment1 Ans
Contents
Question 1 ............................................................................................................................................... 2
Solution 1 ............................................................................................................................................ 2
Question 2 ............................................................................................................................................... 5
Solution 2 ............................................................................................................................................ 5
References .............................................................................................................................................. 8
Question 1
A drillship is in operation in South Australian Bight at a water depth of 1200 m. Major drilling
equipment, station keeping cranes and other utilities on the ship have the following capacities:
The drill ship has 4 diesel engines three of them run in one time and the fourth one remains on
standby. The capacity of each engine is as follows:
1 hp 33000 ft.lb/min
1 btu 776 ft.lb
1 gallon 231 in3
1 bbl 42 gallons
1. Describe the principles of AC generation for a 4-stroke diesel engine generator. [10]
2. Describe the principles of AC to DC conversion. [10]
3. Calculate the engine efficiency (thermal efficiency). [15]
4. Estimate fuel that need to be stored on the ship for maintaining drilling operation over a
period of 8 weeks. [25]
Solution 1
1. In four stroke diesel engine, the power is generated by 4 piston strokes where it can move
upwards and downwards. The piston will move up and down two times to complete 2
revolutions. The 4 strokes are named as intake/suction stroke, compression stroke,
power/combustion stroke and exhaust stroke. In the intake stroke, the piston moves from the
top dead centre to the bottom dead centre, creating a vacuum as pressure is reduced which
caused filtered air to enter the cylinder. In the compression stroke, the piston starts moving
up, compressing the air which produces a high pressure and temperature inside the cylinder.
This high temperature is used for the power stroke for ignition. Hence, in the power stroke,
when the piston is back at the top dead centre, the heat of the compressed air ignites the
diesel fuel and produces a high pressure which pushes the piston down. While the exhaust
valve opens during the exhaust stroke, the piston goes back to the bottom dead centre,
expelling all the burn gases as the piston rises to the top dead centre.
w f H 776
Qi
33000
Where Qi is in hp, wf is the diesel engine fuel consumption rate in lbm/min and H is the heat
value of fuel in btu/lbm.
Therefore,
T
P
33000
Where 2 N is the angular velocity in rad/min,T is the output torque in ft.lbf and N is
the number of revolutions per minute.
Therefore,
2 800rpm 8000 ft lb f
P
ft lb f
33000
min
P 1218.56hp
P 1218.56hp
Et 0.316 31.6%
Qi 3851.78hp
Et 0.316
Ee 0.372 37.2%
Eth 0.85
4. Some of the equipment used on the drillship are not running 100% of the time, i.e. top drive
is only operational 50% of the drilling time.
The average total power consumption at a given time is calculated as the sum of the output
power required for each equipment as tabulated above.
BHP 8100
Indicated horsepower, IHP 25603.55hp
Eo 0.316
IHP
wf
H
ft lb
25603.55hp 33000
wf min
btu lb ft lb
19500 776 7.2
lbm btu gal
w f 7.755 gal / min
w f 11167.29 gal / day
Therefore, fuel needed for 8 weeks drilling operation (assuming 7 days per week):
7day
W f w f 8weeks
1week
W f 11167.29 gal / day 56 day
W f 625368.3gal
1bbl
W f 625368.3gal
42 gal
W f 14889.72bbl
W f 14890bbl
Question 2
Consider three single acting triplex pumps on a drilling rig, two of which are currently operating. Each
pump has 5 inch liner (adjustable to 7 inch), 11 inch stroke length, 90 cycles/min (can increase to 120
cycles/min max), 4000 psig discharge pressure and 90% volumetric efficiency.
a) Compute the pump factor in units of gal/cycle at 100% volumetric efficiency. [6]
b) Compute the flow rate in gal/min. [6]
c) Compute the power (hydraulic horse power) that each pump can develop. [6]
d) Consider that in the middle of drilling when both pumps were running at 454 gallon/min. one
of the two operating pumps breaks down and the 3rd pump is waiting for parts to be
replaced. What adjustments can be made to the pump (which is currently operating) to
maintain the current flow rate. [22]
Solution 2
Conversion factors:
1gal = 231 in3
1ft = 12 inch
1hp = 33000 lb.ft/min = 1714 psi.gal/min
a) Data:
dL = 5 inch (adjustable up to 7 inch)
Ls = 11 inch
N = 90 cycles/min (can increase up to 120 cycles/min)
Ev = 90%
P = 4000 psig
So, for one single acting triplex pump, the pump factor is 2.81 gal/cycle. Therefore, for two
operational single acting triplex pump, the pump factor will be 5.61 gal/cycle assuming that
dL, Ls and N stays constant.
b) For single acting triplex, the pump displacement at 90% efficiency is as follows:
Qsa PF N
d L2
Qsa 3 Ls Ev N
4
(5inch) 2
Qsa 3 11inch 0.9 90cycles / min
4
66825 3
Qsa in / min
4
1gal
Qsa 52484.23in3 / min
231in3
2025
Qsa gal / min
28
Qsa 227 gal / min
So, for one single acting triplex pump, the pump displacement is 227 gal/min. Therefore, for
two operational single acting triplex pump, the pump displacement will be 454 gal/min
assuming that dL, Ls and N stays constant.
c) The hydraulic horsepower for each mud pump can be computed as follows:
P Q
HP
gal
psi
1714 min
hp
2025
4000 psi gal / min
HP 28
gal
psi
1714 min
hp
HP 530.23hp 530hp
Assuming that the size of liner diameter can only be change as 5”, 5.5”, 6”, 6.5” or 7“, and we
know that the pump displacement needs to be maintained at 454 gal/min, the pump speed
or N can be computed using the formula below:
Qsa PF N
Qsa
N
d L2
3 Ls Ev
4
The parameters Qsa, Ls and Ev remain constant as 104874 inch3/min, 11” and 0.9 respectively.
For dL = 5 inch,
Qsa PF N
Qsa
N
d L2
3 Ls Ev
4
104874in3 / min
N
(5in) 2
3 11in 0.9
4
N 179.8cycles / min
Trial and error calculations were made on Excel to find the best combination parameters for
the liner diameter, dL and pump speed, N as shown on the table below.
dL Ls Ev Q Q N
inch inch inch3/min gal/min cycles/min
5 11 0.9 104874 454 179.8
5.5 11 0.9 104874 454 148.6
6 11 0.9 104874 454 124.9
6.5 11 0.9 104874 454 106.4
7 11 0.9 104874 454 91.8
Therefore, there are 2 adjustments that can be made to maintain the flow rate at 454 gal/min
which are highlighted above.
The liner diameter can be adjusted to 6.5 inch and changing the pump speed to 105
cycles/min
The liner diameter can be adjusted to 7 inch and changing the pump speed to 92
cycles/min
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