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SUNRISE SYSTEMS

SUNRISE SYSTEMS. PRESENTATION PIPENET SOFTWARE. INTRODUCTION. PIPENET has its origins at the University of Cambridge in the 70’s Computer Aided Design Centre bought the rights to PIPENET in 1979 Sunrise Systems was set up in 1985 to specialise in the further development of PIPENET

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SUNRISE SYSTEMS

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  1. SUNRISE SYSTEMS PRESENTATION PIPENET SOFTWARE

  2. INTRODUCTION • PIPENET has its origins at the University of Cambridge in the 70’s • Computer Aided Design Centre bought the rights to PIPENET in 1979 • Sunrise Systems was set up in 1985 to specialise in the further development of PIPENET • Head Office in Cambridge, UK • Branch Offices in the US and India

  3. THE PEDIGREE OF PIPENET • PIPENET is the industry standard software product in the U.K. and many other parts of the world. • PIPENET has a key role in improving design optimisation and and safety standards in the oil&gas industry • Over 1500 users world-wide. • PIPENET has been in industrial use for over 24 years • User Friendliness is high priority • Technical support is a key aspect of company culture

  4. THE MODULES OF PIPENET • Standard Module • General purpose flow analysis applications. Utility systems and HVAC systems • Spray/Sprinkler Module • Design of fire protection systems in compliance with NFPA rules Transient Module • Dynamic analysis of pipe networks, along with the calculation of hydraulic transient forces.

  5. Transient Module Features • Speedy and cost-effective means of transient (dynamic) network analysis • Prediction of pressure surges • Modelling of control systems in flow networks • Calculation of hydraulic transient forces • Possibility of interfacing with pipe stress analysis programs

  6. Some Models Available • Pipes: Rigorous, simplified. • Pumps: Simple, turbo. • Valves: Operating, non-return, check, liquid surge, regulator, fluid damped check, inertial check. • Tanks: Accumulator, simple, surge. • Vacuum breaker, air release valve. • Caissons • Control Systems: Pressure and flow sensors, PID controller, transfer function.

  7. Highlights • Multiple fittings can be inserted on a pipe • Library of fittings + user defined fittings • Valve operation by a choice of time functions or automatic control loops • Hydraulic forces (total and dynamic) for the analysis of water hammer etc. • Vapour cavitation modelling • Automatic calculation of wave speed • Tabular, graphical and animated output

  8. Example Output: Flowrate

  9. Example: Force Output

  10. SIMPLE SURGE ANALYSIS PROBLEMSINGLE PIPE WITH VALVE CLOSURE

  11. SIMPLE SURGE ANALYSIS PROBLEMSINGLE PIPE WITH VALVE CLOSURE

  12. TRANSIENT MODELLING OF FIREWATER SYSTEMOFFSHORE PLATFORMS WITH BRIDGE CONNECTIONTexaco Captain Project - Engineering by Kvaerner

  13. TRANSIENT MODELLING OF FIREWATER SYSTEMOFFSHORE PLATFORMS WITH BRIDGE CONNECTIONTexaco Captain Project - Engineering by Kvaerner

  14. TRANSIENT MODELLING OF FIREWATER SYSTEMFPSO - FLOATING PRODUCTION STORAGE AND OFFTAKEBrown & Root Leadon Project - Ship Built by Mitsui

  15. TRANSIENT MODELLING OF FIREWATER SYSTEMFPSO - FLOATING PRODUCTION STORAGE AND OFFTAKEBrown & Root Leadon Project - Ship Built by Mitsui

  16. TRANSIENT MODELLING OF OIL PIPELINECANADIAN TRANS MOUNTAIN OIL PIPELINE

  17. TRANSIENT MODELLING OF OIL PIPELINECANADIAN TRANS MOUNTAIN OIL PIPELINE

  18. Waterhammer Effects Caused by Pump ShutdownM.A.N. Diesel - Ship’s Engine Room Cooling Water System

  19. Waterhammer Effects Caused by Pump ShutdownM.A.N. Diesel - Ship’s Engine Room Cooling Water System

  20. CALCULATION OF FORCES DUE TO VALVE CLOSURE

  21. CALCULATION OF FORCES DUE TO VALVE CLOSURE

  22. TRANSIENT MODULE APPLICATIONS • Transient Analysis of Pipelines • Firewater Systems • Water Injection Systems • Cooling Water Systems • Loading and Unloading Systems • Generating Loads for Pipe Stress Analysis

  23. TRANSIENT MODULE APPLICATIONSURGE ANALYSIS OF A LARGE COOLING WATER SYSTEMPETROCHEMICAL PLANT, CHINA

  24. TRANSIENT MODULE APPLICATION OFFSHORE FIREWATER SYSTEMNOWROOZ OFFSHORE PLATFORM COMPLEX, IRAN

  25. TRANSIENT MODULE APPLICATION SUBSEA PIPELINE SYSTEM – ARABIAN GULFZADCO, ABU DHABI

  26. TRANSIENT MODULE APPLICATION JETTY LOADING SYSTEMLG ENGINEERING, KOREA

  27. TRANSIENT MODULE APPLICATIONCANADIAN TRANS MOUNTAIN OIL PIPELINETRANSCO, CANADA

  28. SPRAY/SPRINKLER MODULE APPLICATIONS • Deluge systems • Firewater ring mains • Foam solution systems • Sprinkler systems

  29. SPRAY/SPRINKLER MODULE APPLICATIONREFINERY FIREWATER RINGMAIN SYSTEMM W KELLOGG, UNITED KINGDOM

  30. SPRAY/SPRINKLER MODULE APPLICATIONREFINERY FIREWATER RINGMAIN SYSTEMZOOMED VIEW

  31. SPRAY/SPRINKLER MODULE APPLICATIONAIRPORT HANGAR DELUGE SYSTEMSINGAPORE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT 891 PIPES 730 NOZZLES

  32. SPRAY/SPRINKLER MODULE APPLICATIONAIRPORT HANGAR FIREWATER SYSTEMZOOMED VIEW

  33. STANDARD MODULE APPLICATIONS • Cooling Water Systems • Steam Distribution Systems • Ventilation Systems • Compressed Air Systems • Seawater Systems • Closed Loop Systems

  34. STANDARD MODULE APPLICATIONREFINERY STEAM DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMRELIANCE INDUSTRIES, INDIA

  35. STANDARD MODULE APPLICATIONREFINERY STEAM DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMZOOMED VIEW

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