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Table Of Contents
Page 1Front Cover
Page 4Electrical Submersible Pumps Manual: Design, Operations, and Maintenance
Page 5Copyright Page
Page 6Contents
Page 14Preface
Page 161.1 Articial Lifting
Page 171.1.2 Pumping
Page 191.1.3 Comparison of Lift Methods
Page 201.2 Short History of ESP Applications
Page 211.3.1 Applications
Page 221.3.2 Advantages, Limitations
Not available in previewReferences
Not available in preview2.1.1 Introduction
Not available in preview2.1.2 The Productivity Index Concept
Not available in preview2.1.3.1 Introduction
Not available in preview2.1.3.2 Vogel's IPR Correlation
Not available in preview2.1.3.3 The Composite IPR Curve
Not available in preview2.2.1 Tubing Flow Calculations
Not available in preview2.2.2.1 Operational Basics of Centrifugal Pumps
Not available in preview2.2.2.2 Specic Speed
Not available in preview2.2.2.3 Pump Performance
Not available in preview2.2.2.4 Cavitation
Not available in preview2.2.2.5 Axial Thrust Forces
Not available in preview2.2.2.6 Anity Laws
Not available in preview2.3.1 Alternating Current
Not available in preview2.3.2 AC Circuits, AC Power
Not available in preview2.3.3 Transformers
Not available in preview2.3.4 Induction Motors
Not available in preview2.3.5 Electric Cable
Not available in preview2.4.1 Introduction
Not available in preview2.4.2 The Production System
Not available in preview2.4.3 Basic Principles
Not available in previewReferences
Not available in previewChapter 3: ESP Components and their Operational Features
Not available in preview3.1 Introduction
Not available in preview3.2.1 Basic Features
Not available in preview3.2.2 Pump Performance Curves
Not available in preview3.2.3 Floating versus Fixed Impeller Pumps
Not available in preview3.2.4 Pump Temperature
Not available in preview3.3.1 Motor Construction
Not available in preview3.3.2 Operational Features
Not available in preview3.3.3 Motor Performance
Not available in preview3.3.3.1 Motor Testing
Not available in preview3.3.3.2 Performance Curves
Not available in preview3.3.3.3 Startup Conditions
Not available in preview3.3.4 Motor Temperature
Not available in preview3.3.4.1 Heat Transfer Calculations
Not available in preview3.3.4.2 Allowed Motor Temperature
Not available in preview3.4.1 Main Functions
Not available in preview3.4.2 Basic Operation
Not available in preview3.4.3.1 The Thrust Bearing
Not available in preview3.4.3.2.1 Labyrinth-type Chambers
Not available in preview3.4.3.2.2 Blocking Fluids
Not available in preview3.4.3.2.3 Bag-type Chambers
Not available in preview3.4.3.3 Shaft Seals
Not available in preview3.4.4 Other Features
Not available in preview3.5 The Gas Separator
Not available in preview3.6 The ESP Cable
Not available in preview3.6.1.2 Insulator Materials
Not available in preview3.6.1.3 Jackets
Not available in preview3.6.2 Cable Construction
Not available in preview3.6.3 Operational Features
Not available in preview3.7 Miscellaneous Downhole Equipment
Not available in preview3.8.1 Wellhead
Not available in preview3.8.2 Junction Box
Not available in preview3.8.3 Switchboard
Not available in previewReferences
Not available in preview4.1 Introduction
Not available in preview4.2.1 Introduction
Not available in preview4.2.2 The Hydraulic Institute Model
Not available in preview4.2.3 Other Models
Not available in preview4.3.1 Introduction
Not available in preview4.3.2 Free Gas Volume Calculations
Not available in preview4.3.3.1 Gas Interference in Centrifugal Pumps
Not available in preview4.3.3.2 Performance Criteria
Not available in preview4.3.4.1.1 Pump Set below the Perforations
Not available in preview4.3.4.1.2 Use of Motor Shrouds
Not available in preview4.3.4.2.1 Available Types
Not available in preview4.3.4.2.2 Separation Eciencies
Not available in preview4.3.4.3.2 Tapered Pumps
Not available in preview4.3.4.3.3 Stage Recirculation
Not available in preview4.3.4.3.4 Gas Handlers
Not available in preview4.3.5 Conclusions
Not available in preview4.4.1 Introduction
Not available in preview4.4.2 Characteristics of Abrasive Materials
Not available in preview4.4.3.1 Pump Erosion
Not available in preview4.4.3.3 Abrasion in Thrust Washers
Not available in preview4.4.4 Solutions
Not available in preview4.4.4.1 Reduction of Radial Wear
Not available in preview4.4.5 Conclusions
Not available in preview4.5 High Well Temperatures
Not available in preview4.6.1 Introduction
Not available in preview4.6.2 Variable Speed Drives
Not available in preview4.6.2.1.1 The Rectier
Not available in preview4.6.2.1.3 The Inverter
Not available in preview4.6.2.2.2 Pulsed Width Modulation
Not available in preview4.6.2.2.3 Sine Wave Generators
Not available in preview4.6.3 Variable Frequency Generators
Not available in preview4.6.4 Interaction of VSD/VFG and ESP Units
Not available in preview4.6.5 Benets of Using VSD/VFG Units
Not available in previewReferences
Not available in preview5.1 Introduction
Not available in preview5.2 Data Requirements
Not available in preview5.3.1 Well Inow Calculations
Not available in preview5.3.2 TDH Calculations
Not available in preview5.3.3.1 Pump Series
Not available in preview5.3.3.3 Number of Stages
Not available in preview5.3.3.4 Checking the Pump's Mechanical Strength
Not available in preview5.3.4 Selection of the Protector
Not available in preview5.3.5 Motor Selection
Not available in preview5.3.6.3 Cable Size
Not available in preview5.3.7 Switchboard and Transformer Selection
Not available in preview5.3.8.1 Downhole Equipment
Not available in preview5.3.8.2 Surface Equipment
Not available in preview5.4.1 Interaction of the ESP Motor and the Pump
Not available in preview5.4.2.1 Finding Actual Motor Speed
Not available in preview5.4.2.2 Finding Pump Head including Motor Slip
Not available in preview5.5 Gassy Well Design
Not available in preview5.5.1 Inow and Free Gas Calculations
Not available in preview5.5.2 Calculation of Total Dynamic Head
Not available in preview5.5.3 The Rest of the Design Procedure
Not available in preview5.6 Design of a VSD Installation
Not available in preview5.6.1 Pump Selection for VSD Service
Not available in preview5.6.1.1 Driving Frequency and the Number of Stages
Not available in preview5.6.2 Motor Selection
Not available in preview5.6.3 Switchboard and Transformers
Not available in previewReferences
Not available in preview6.1 Introduction
Not available in preview6.2 Nodal Analysis
Not available in preview6.2.1.1 Single-phase Cases
Not available in preview6.2.1.1.1 Constant Pumping Speed
Not available in preview6.2.1.1.2 Variable Pumping Speeds
Not available in preview6.2.1.1.3 Variable Wellhead Pressures
Not available in preview6.2.1.2.1 Calculation Model
Not available in preview6.2.1.2.2 Applications
Not available in preview6.2.2.1 Single-phase Cases
Not available in preview6.2.2.2 Multiphase Cases
Not available in preview6.3.1 The Conventional Method
Not available in preview6.3.2 Use of VSD Drives
Not available in preview6.3.3.1 Introduction
Not available in preview6.3.3.2.1 Static Conditions
Not available in preview6.3.3.2.2 Flowing Conditions
Not available in preview6.4.1 Power Flow in the ESP System
Not available in preview6.4.2.1.1 Tubing Losses
Not available in preview6.4.2.1.3 Pump Losses
Not available in preview6.4.2.2.1 Motor Losses
Not available in preview6.4.2.2.3 Surface Electrical Losses
Not available in preview6.4.3 System Eciency
Not available in preview6.5.1 Introduction
Not available in preview6.5.2 Basics of Economic Optimization
Not available in previewReferences
Not available in preview7.1 Introduction
Not available in preview7.2 Monitoring of ESP Operations
Not available in preview7.2.1 Acoustic Surveys
Not available in preview7.2.2.1 Instruments and Communications
Not available in preview7.2.2.2 Measured Parameters and their Use
Not available in preview7.3 System Failures
Not available in preview7.3.1.3 Well Conditions
Not available in preview7.3.1.4 Electrical Problems
Not available in preview7.3.1.5 Vibrations in the ESP System
Not available in preview7.3.2.1 Shafts
Not available in preview7.3.2.3 ESP Motor
Not available in preview7.3.2.6 Electric Cable
Not available in preview7.4.1 Interpretation of Ammeter Charts
Not available in preview7.4.2 Novel Techniques
Not available in previewReferences
Not available in preview8.2 Tubing Deployed Installations
Not available in preview8.2.1.2 Parallel-connected Installations
Not available in preview8.2.1.3 Series-connected Installations
Not available in preview8.2.2.1 Production Commingling
Not available in preview8.2.2.2 Selective Production
Not available in preview8.3.1 Cable Suspended Units
Not available in preview8.3.2 Coiled Tubing Installations
Not available in preview8.3.2.3 Inverted ESP Units
Not available in preview8.3.3 Conclusions
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