Dr dev sebastian pipenet
Every pump and valve in any network has a single "information node" associated with it (labelled I/1, I/2 or I/3) which will be used to tell PIPENET how the device is to operate during the simulation. Single stage closure of ERC valve without an accumulator Single stage closure of ERC valve with an accumulator 1.1.2 The valve closure patterns 1.1.2.1 Two stage valve closure type 1 (HV-5002):ġ.1.2.2 Two stage valve closure type 2 (HV-5002):ġ.1.2.3 Single stage closure of valve HV-5002:ġ.1.2.4 Single stage closure of ERC valve:ġ.2 The Schematic Diagram The first step is to draw question: Without Accumulator: schematic diagrams representing the network inįigure 1-2 Schematics Of The Networks At every junction between components or pipes, there is a "flow node" (encircled in the diagrams). This is an infrequent occurrence that takes place if the shutdown valve HV5002 fails to close, when the hydraulically operated ERC (Emergency Release Connection) comes into effect. 2 Single stage valve closure with an accumulator 1.1.1.2 Emergency Shutdown In this scenario a number of cases are considered: Two stage valve closure type 1 without an accumulator Two stage valve closure type 1 with an accumulator Two stage valve closure type 2 without an accumulator Two stage valve closure type 2 with an accumulator Single stage valve closure without an accumulator
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1.1.1 The Scenarios Two basic scenarios are considered: 1.1.1.1 Planned Shutdown This is an everyday occurrence effected by the closure of shutdown valve HV5002 by a local manual switch or from the control room. To investigate the effect of an acumulator in reducing surge pressure. The objectives of the study are the following: To establish if the pressure surges experienced by the existing valves due to valve closures are below the allowable limit of 25.5 bar G. As this is the first example, the methods used here are discussed in some detail. Most of the techniques used in this simple case are also applicable when solving other problems with PIPENET Transient Module. The design of the section under consideration is sketched below.įigure 1-1 Sketch Of The Engineer's Problem This example illustrates not only how easy it is to predict pressure surges using PIPENET Transient Module, but also how quickly one can appraise a proposed solution to the problem. An important aspect of the design was ensuring that pressure surges arising from the closure of valves would not cause damage to the pipework resulting in product spillage. The environmental implications were of major concern in the design because leakage of the product into the sea could have serious consequences. APPLICATION 1: SURGE ANALYSIS IN PRODUCT EXPORT LINE FROM A PETROCHEMICAL PLANT TO A JETTY 1.1 The Problem In our first application we consider an engineering company that had been contracted to design the product export pipeline from Product Storage Tanks in a petrochemical plant to a Jetty into loading tankers.
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I follow open science and open data best practices, meaning that I try to publish data, software, analysis scripts, and paper preprints whenever possible.Ĭonsider submitting to the Empirical Software Engineering journal, where I'm a member of the editorial board.PIPENET APPLICATIONS MANUAL Rev 3.2 - August 1997ġ. I regularly develop custom visualization that we have been using in different research projects to explore data or to derive patterns. I am also interested in information visualization and visual analytics, exploring how interactive visualizations can support humans in analysing data. This dataset was selected as the official mining challenge of MSR 2019. I further maintain the open dataset SOTorrent that other researchers are utilizing to study the origin, evolution, and usage of Stack Overflow content.
I apply data-mining techniques to open source software projects or other data sets, including data shared by companies under non-disclosure agreements. To complement qualitative results derived from interviews, observational studies, or open-ended survey questions, My research focuses on problems that I consider relevant for software developers in practice, but in addition to that I also put effort into communicating results back to practitioners by giving talks in user groups, companies, as well as other channels such as social media. My industry experience – in the past as a student as well as recently after moving back from Australia to Germany – helps me to consider both the perspectives of researchers as well as practitioners. Too often, we still see decisions in software projects being rather based on opinions than being informed by empirical data. The guiding theme of my research has always been the idea that thoroughly analyzing and understanding the state-of-practice is an essential first step towards improving how software is being developed.