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REFERENCE LIST
TUSTP Dissertations Theses and Reports
1. Prado, M.G.: “A Block Implicit Numerical Solution Technique for Two-Phase
Multidimensional Steady-state Flow,” Ph.D. Dissertation, The University of Tulsa, 1995.
2. Arpandi, I.A.: “A Mechanistic Model for Two-Phase Flow in Gas-Liquid Cylindrical
Cyclone Separators,” M.S. Thesis, The University of Tulsa, 1995.
3. Joshi, A.R.: “Two-Phase Flow in Gas-Liquid Cylindrical Cyclone Separators-Experiments
and Modeling,” M.S. Thesis, The University of Tulsa, 1995.
4. Arpandi, I.A. and Joshi A.R.: “1st Year Report on Experimental Program and Mechanistic
Modeling of GLCC Separators,” TUSTP Report, November 1995.
5. Erdal, F.M.: “CFD Simulation of Single-Phase and Two-Phase Flow in Gas-Liquid
Cylindrical Cyclone Separator,” M.S. Thesis, The University of Tulsa, 1996.
6. Motta-Filho, B.R.: “Rotational Two-Phase Flow in Gas-Liquid Cylindrical Cyclone
Separators,” Ph.D. Dissertation, The University of Tulsa, 1997.
7. Movafaghian, S.: “The Effects of Geometry, Fluid Properties and Pressure on the Flow
Hydrodynamics in Gas-Liquid Cylindrical Cyclone Separators,” M.S. Thesis, The University
of Tulsa, 1997.
8. Wang, S.: “Control System Analysis of Gas-Liquid Cylindrical Cyclone Separators,” M.S.
Thesis, The University of Tulsa, 1997.
9. Gomez, L.: “A State-of-the-Art Simulator and Field Application Design of Gas-Liquid
Cylindrical Cyclone Separators,” M.S. Thesis, The University of Tulsa, 1998.
10. Mantilla, I.: “Bubble Trajectory Analysis in Gas-Liquid Cylindrical Cyclone Separators,”
M.S. Thesis, The University of Tulsa, 1998.
11. Chirinos, W.: “Liquid Carry-over in Gas-Liquid Cylindrical Cyclone Compact Separators,”
M.S. Thesis, The University of Tulsa, 1998.
12. Afanador E.: “Oil-Water Separation in Liquid-Liquid Cylindrical Cyclone Separators,” M.S.
Thesis, The University of Tulsa, 1999.
13. Wang, S.: “Dynamic Simulation, Experimental Investigation and Control System Design of
Gas-Liquid Cylindrical Cyclone Separators,” Ph.D. Dissertation, The University of Tulsa,
2000.
14. Ramirez, R.: “Slug Dissipation in Helical Pipes,” M.S. Thesis, The University of Tulsa,
2000.
15. Caldentey, J.: “ A Mechanistic Model for Liquid Hydrocyclones (LHC),” M.S. Thesis, The
University of Tulsa, 2000.
16. TUSTP Publications CD-ROM, Vol. 1 (June 1995 – October 1999), released November 19,
1999.
17. TUSTP ABM Brochures
a) 2nd ABM, May12, 1995. b) 3rd ABM, November 17, 1995. c) 4th ABM, May 17, 1996. d) 5th ABM November 22, 1996. e) 6th ABM May 16, 1997. f) 7th ABM November 21, 1997. g) 8th ABM May 15, 1998. h) 9th ABM November 20, 1998. i) 10th ABM May 14, 1999. j) 11th ABM November 19, 1999. k) 12th ABM May 23, 2000. l) 13th ABM November 17, 2000.
TUSTP Publications
1. * Arpandi I.A., Joshi A.R., Shoham, O., Shirazi, S.A. and Kouba, G.E.: “Hydrodynamics of
Two-Phase Flow in Gas-Liquid Cylindrical Cyclone Separators,” SPE 30683, presented at
SPE 70th Annual Meeting, Dallas, October 22-26, 1995, SPEJ, vol. 1 (December 1996), 427-
436.
2. * Chirinos W.A., Gomez L.E., Wang, S., Mohan R.S., and Shoham, O.: “Liquid Carry-over
in Gas-Liquid Cylindrical Cyclone (GLCC) Compact Separators,” SPE 56582, proceedings
of the 1999 SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition, Houston, TX, Oct 3-6, 1999,
to be published in SPEJ, (September 2000).
3. * Erdal, F.M., Shirazi, S.A., Shoham, O. and Kouba, G.E.: “CFD Simulation of Single-
Phase and Two-Phase Flow in Gas-Liquid Cylindrical Cyclone Separators” SPE 36645,
presented at the SPE 71st Annual Meeting, Denver, CO, Oct 6-9, 1996, SPE Journal, vol. 2,
(December 1997), 436-446.
4. Erdal, F.M., Mantilla, I., Shirazi, S.A. and Shoham, O.: “Simulation of Free Interface Shape
and Complex Two-Phase Flow in a Gas-Liquid Cylindrical Cyclone Separator,” proceedings
of the 1998 ASME Fluids Engg. Division Summer Meeting, Washington D.C., June 21-25,
1998.
5. * Erdal, F.M., Mantilla, I., Shirazi, S.A. and Shoham, O.: “Computational Fluid Dynamics
(CFD) Study for Bubble Carry-Under in Gas-Liquid Cylindrical Cyclone Separators,” SPE
49309, proceedings of the SPE 73rd SPE Annual Meeting, New Orleans, September 27-30,
1998, SPE Prod. & Facilities, vol. 15, no. 4, Nov. 2000.
6. * Gomez, L.E, Mohan, R.S., Shoham, O. and Kouba, G.E.: “Enhanced Mechanistic Model
and Field Application Design of Gas-Liquid Cylindrical Cyclone Separator,” SPE 49174,
proceedings of the SPE 73rd SPE Annual Meeting, New Orleans, September 27-30, 1998.
7. Gomez, L.E., Mohan, R.S., Shoham, O. Marrelli, J. and Kouba, G.E.: “A State-of-the-art
Simulator for Field Applications of Gas-Liquid Cylindrical Cyclone Separators,” SPE 56581,
proceedings of the 1999 SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition, Houston, TX,
Oct. 3-6, 1999.
8. * Gomez, L.E., Mohan, R.S., Shoham, O., Marreli, J. and Kouba, G.E.: “Aspect Ratio
Modeling and Design Procedure for GLCC Compact Separators,” presented at the ASME
Energy Resources Technology Conference and Exhibition, ETCE, Houston, TX, Feb. 1-2,
1999, ASME J. Energy Resources Technology, vol. 121 (1), March 1999, 15-23.
9. Kouba, G.E., Shoham, O. and Shirazi, S.A.: “Design and Performance of Gas-Liquid
Cylindrical Cyclone Separators,” Proceedings of the BHR Group 7th International Meeting
on Multiphase Flow, Cannes, France, June 7-9, 1995, 307-327.
10. Kouba, G.E. and Shoham, O.: “A Review of Gas-Liquid Cylindrical Cyclone (GLCC)
Technology,” presented at the “Production Separation Systems” International Conference,
Aberdeen, England, April 23-24, 1996.
11. * Mantilla, I., Shirazi, S.A. and Shoham, O.: “Flow Field Prediction and Bubble Trajectory
Model in Gas-Liquid Cylindrical Cyclone (GLCC) Separators,” presented at the ASME
Energy Resources Technology Conference and Exhibition, ETCE, Houston, Texas, February
1-2, 1999, ASME J. Energy Resources Technology, vol. 121, March 1999, 9-14.
12. I) Marrelli, J.D., Tallet, M., Yocum, B., Dunbar, D., Mohan R.S. and Shoham, O.: “Methods
for Optimal Matching of Separation and Metering Facilities for Performance, Cost, and Size:
Practical Examples from Duri Area 10 Expansion" proceedings of the ETCE 2000
Conference of ASME Petroleum Division of ASME Petroleum Division, February 14-17,
2000.
II) Marrelli, J.D., Tallet, M., Yocum, B., Dunbar, D., Mohan R.S. and Shoham,
O.:“Enhanced Performance Multiphase Metering: Optimal matching of Separation and
Metering facilities for Performance, Cost, and Size. Practical examples from Indonesia Duri
Area 10 Expansion Project" Proceedings of 17th International NorthSea Flow Measurement
Workshop, NSCE, Oslo, Norway, October 25-28, 1999.
13. Marti, S., Erdal, F.M., Shoham, O., Shirazi, S.A. and Kouba, G.E.: “Analysis of Gas Carry-
Under in Gas-Liquid Cylindrical Cyclones,” presented at the “Hydrocyclones 1996”
International Meeting, St. John College, Cambridge, England, April 2-4, 1996, 399-421.
14. Mohan, R.S. and Shoham, O.: “Design and Development of Gas-Liquid Cylindrical Cyclone
Compact Separators for Three-Phase Flow,” paper presented at the 1999 Oil and Gas
Conference-Technology Options for Producers’ Survival, Co-Sponsored by DOE and PTTC,
Dallas, Texas, June 28-30, 1999.
15. * Mohan, R.S., Wang, S., Shoham, O. and Kouba, G.E.: “Design and Performance of
Passive Control System for Gas-Liquid Cylindrical Cyclone Separators,” proceedings of the
ASME Energy Sources Technology Conference and Exhibition, ETCE’ 98, Houston, TX,
Feb. 2-4, 1998, ASME Transactions Journal of Energy Resources Technology, vol. 120 (1)
March 1998, 49-55.
16. Motta, B.R.F., Erdal, F.M., Shirazi, S.A., Shoham, O. and Rhyne, L.D.: “Simulation of
Single-phase and Two-Phase Flow in Gas-Liquid Cylindrical Cyclone Separators,”
proceedings of the ASME Summer Meeting, Fluid Eng. Division, Vancouver, Canada, June
22-26, 1997, 1-8.
17. * Movafaghian, S., Jaua-Marturet, J., Mohan, R.S, Shoham, O. and Kouba, G.E.: “The
Effect of Geometry, Fluid Properties and Pressure on the Hydrodynamics of Gas-Liquid
Cylindrical Cyclone Separators,” Int. J. Multiphase Flow, vol. 26, no. 6, (June 2000), 999-
1018.
18. Severino, J.G.: “Two-Phase Flow Performance of Coriolis Mass Flowmeters,” SPE
Undergraduate Student Paper Contest, presented at the 2000 SPE Annual Meeting, Dallas
TX, October 1-4, 2000.
19. * Shoham, O. and Kouba, G.E.: “The State-of-the-Art of Gas-Liquid Cylindrical Cyclone
Compact Separation Technology,” Journal of Petroleum Technology, July 1998, 54-61.
20. * Wang, S., Mohan, R.S., Shoham, O. and Kouba, G.E.: “ Dynamic Simulation and Control
System Design of Gas-Liquid Cylindrical Cyclone Separators,” SPE 49175, presented at the
SPE 73rd SPE Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, September 27-30, 1998, to be published in
SPE Production Engineering, (2001).
21. * Wang, S., Mohan, R.S., Shoham, O., Marrelli, J.D. and Kouba, G.E.: “Control System
Simulators for Gas Liquid Cylindrical Cyclone Separators,” proceedings of the ETCE 2000
Conference of ASME Petroleum Division of ASME Petroleum Division, February 14-17,
2000,ASME Transactions Journal of Energy Resources Technology, vol. 122 December
2000, 177-184.
22. * Wang, S., Mohan, R.S., Shoham, O., Marrelli, J.D. and Kouba, G.E.: “Performance
Improvement of Gas Liquid Cylindrical Cyclone Separators Using Integrated Liquid Level
and Pressure Control Systems,” proceedings of the ETCE 2000 Conference of ASME
Petroleum Division of ASME Petroleum Division, February 14-17, 2000, ASME Transactions
Journal of Energy Resources Technology, vol. 122 December 2000, 185-192.
23. Wang, S., Mohan, R.S., Shoham, O. and Kouba, G.E.: “Optimal Control Strategy and
Experimental Investigation of Gas Liquid Compact Separators,” SPE 63120, proceedings of
the 2000 SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition, Dallas, TX, October 1-4, 2000.
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CD ROM - PROCEEDINGS
1. ASME Fluids Engineering Division Summer Meeting, Vancouver, British Columbia,
Canada, June 22-26, 1997.
2. Fifth Latin American and Caribbean Petroleum Engineering Conference and Exhibition, Rio
de Janeiro, Brazil, August 30 to September 3, 1997.
3. ASME Energy Sources Technology Conference and Exposition (ETCE) Proceedings,
Houston, TX, Feb. 2-4, 1998.
4. ASME Fluids Engineering Division Summer Meeting, Washington, D.C., June 21-25,1998.
5. 1998 SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition, New Orleans, LA, September 27-
30, 1998.
6. ASME 1999 Energy Sources Technology Conference (ETCE), Houston, TX, Feb. 1-3, 1999.
7. Computer Software & Documentation for the Oil & Gas Industry, compliments of
NPTO/DOE.
8. “Detection and Analysis of Naturally Fractured Gas Reservoirs-Low-Permeability Reservoirs
Project,” U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Fossil Energy, Federal Energy Technology
Center.
9. The Department of Energy’s GASIS Gas Information System, GASIS Release 2, June 1999.
10. 3rd ASME/JSME Joint Fluids Engineering Conference & FED Summer Meeting/Exhibition,
San Francisco, California, July 18-22, 1999.
11. 1999 SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition, Houston, TX, October 3-6, 1999.
12. ETCE/OMAE 2000 Joint Conference, Energy for the New Millennium, New Orleans,
LA, February 14-17, 2000.
13. Edelmira Afanador’s Data: Disc 1 (includes Thesis) and Disc 2.
14. 17th International North Sea Flow Measurement Workshop, Clarion Oslo Airport Hotel,
Gardermoen, Norway, October 25-28, 1999.
15. Proceedings of the 1999 Oil & Gas Conference, Technology Options for Producer Survival,
Dallas, Texas, June 28-30, 1999.
16. National Engineering Laboratory, (NEL), Scotland, United Kingdom.
17. Bugli, N., Chen, W. and Reynolds, S., Editors: “Filtration and Separations Technologies for
2000,”Advances in Filtration and Separation Technology, Vol. 14, American Filtration &
Separations Society (AFS).
18. ASME International, ETCE 2001 Conference (Engineering Technology Conference on
Energy), Houston, TX, Feb. 5-7, 2001.
CD ROM – THESIS, DISSERTATIONS, AND TUSTP PRESENTATIONS
1. Afanador, Edelmira: “Oil-Water Separation in Liquid-Liquid Cylindrical Cyclone
Separators,” MS Thesis, The University of Tulsa, 1999.
2. Shoubo, Wang: “Dynamic Simulation, Experimental Investigation and Control System
Design of Gas-Liquid Cylindrical Cyclone Separators,” PhD Dissertation, The University of
Tulsa, 2000.
3. Ramirez, Reyes: “Slug Dissipation in Helical Pipes,” MS Thesis, The University of Tulsa,
2000.
4. Caldentey, Juan: “A Mechanistic Model for Liquid Hydrocyclones (LHC),” MS Thesis, The
University of Tulsa, 2000.
5. TUSTP Publications, Vol. 1 (June 1995-October 1999).
6. TUSTP PAPERS and PRESENTATION
7. TUSTP, JIP on Design and Performance of Compact Separators for Multiphase Production
Systems, 12th ABM Presentations, May 23, 2000.
8. TUSTP, JIP on Design and Performance of Compact Separators for Multiphase Production
Systems, 13th ABM Presentations, November 17, 2000.
9. TUSTP, GLCC Separator Simulator, GLCC vx 7.0, Excel 7.0, MS-Office ’97, November 17,
2000.
10. Chevron Drawings – May 1, 1999.
11. GLCC Vx 6.3 – May 23, 2000.
12. GLCC Vx 6.0 – November 19, 1999.
VIDEO CASSETTES
1. Stratified Flow-21618 EN VHS, time: 29:07.
2. Flow Visualization-21607 VHS, time: 30:12.