Title :
Power Losses in Steel Pipe Deliverring Very Large Currents
Author :
McGee, B. ; Vermeulen, Fokke
Author_Institution :
Macmillan-McGee Corporation, Calgary, Alberta, Canada; University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Abstract :
This paper presents a finite difference time domain solution for the electromagnetic fields in ferromagnetic conducting steel pipes of the type used to deliver large currents for in-situ heating of heavy oil reservoirs and for in-situ environmental decontamination. A method is described whereby a single measured hysteresis loop can be used to deduce the family of hysteresis loops that governs the variable magnetic behavior throughout the pipe wall. Hysteresis and eddy current losses are calculated, and it is shown that hysteresis effects greatly alter the eddy current distribution and can more than triple the total power losses in the steel pipe when compared to the power losses that would be present if hysteresis effects are ignored and magnetic permeability is assumed constant.
Keywords :
Decontamination; Eddy currents; Electromagnetic fields; Electromagnetic heating; Finite difference methods; Hydrocarbon reservoirs; Magnetic field measurement; Magnetic hysteresis; Petroleum; Steel; Time-dependent magnetic fields; eddy currents; finite difference time domain methods; hysteresis modeling; hysteresis nonlinearities; losses;
Journal_Title :
Power Engineering Review, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MPER.2001.4311080