Mathematical Modeling of Oil and Gas Supply Processes

Major: Oil and Gas Engineering and Technology
Code of subject: 6.185.01.E.086
Credits: 5.00
Department: Department of Oil and Gas Engineering and Welding
Lecturer: Maksymovych Olesia Volodymyrivna
Semester: 7 семестр
Mode of study: денна
Learning outcomes: PH7 Apply modern digital technologies and specialized software for solving engineering and management tasks related to the implementation of basic oil and gas well drilling technologies, extraction, transportation and storage of oil and gas. PH1 9. Apply basic concepts and methods of fundamental and applied sciences to solve specialized problems in oil and gas engineering. FRN1 Ability to perform calculations when developing structures of elements and nodes taking into account progressive technological processes FRG4. Analyze the impact of initial indicators on functional ones properties of pipelines, calculated and substantiated assign technical requirements for manufacturing accuracy, choose methods and means of control, systematically analyze and solve the main tasks of product quality management. FRN7 Knowledge of the basics of designing technological equipment for oil and gas technologies and engineering. Methods and systems automated design of oil and gas technologies, engineering and technological equipment.
Required prior and related subjects: Undergraduate disciplines
Summary of the subject: Some physical laws that determine the dynamics of the movement of liquids and gases in pipes are proposed for study, it is shown how these laws are transformed into mathematical equations that make up the essence of one or another mathematical model. Within the framework of each model, tasks are formulated for the analysis of a specific situation, methods of their solutions are studied.
Assessment methods and criteria: Criteria for evaluating the student's knowledge and skills based on the results of studying the learning material of the module in the 100-point scale and the ECTS scale: • 100-88 points - grade A ("excellent") is given for a high level of knowledge (some inaccuracies are allowed) of the educational material of the module contained in the main and additional recommended literary sources, the ability to analyze the phenomena being studied in their relationship and development, to clearly, succinctly, logically, consistently answer the questions, the ability to apply theoretical provisions when solving practical problems; • 87–80 points – grade B (“very good”) is awarded for knowledge of the educational material of the module above the average level, including calculations, reasoned answers to the questions asked (a small number of inaccuracies are possible), the ability to apply theoretical provisions when solving practical problems; • 79–71 points – grade C (“good”) is given for a generally correct understanding of the module’s educational material, including calculations, reasoned answers to the questions posed, which, however, contain certain (insignificant) shortcomings, for the ability to apply theoretical provisions under time to solve practical problems; • 70–61 points – grade D (“mediocre”) is given for mediocre knowledge of the educational material of the module, poorly reasoned answers, weak application of theoretical provisions when solving practical problems; • 60–50 points – grade E (“satisfactory”) is given for weak knowledge of the module's educational material, inaccurate or poorly reasoned answers, with a violation of the sequence of presentation, for weak application of theoretical provisions when solving practical problems; • 49–26 points – the grade FX (“unsatisfactory”) with the possibility of retaking the exam or credit) is awarded for ignorance of a significant part of the educational material of the module, significant errors in answering questions, inability to apply theoretical provisions during solving practical tasks; • 25–00 points – grade F (“unsatisfactory”) with mandatory re-study of the module) is awarded for ignorance of a significant part of the module’s educational material, significant errors in answering questions, inability to orientate when solving practical problems, ignorance basic fundamental provisions.
Recommended books: 1. Pipeline gas transport / [M.P. Kovalko, V.Ya. Grudz, V.B. My-halkiv, etc.]: edited by M.P. Kovalka. - K.: ArenaEKO, 2002. - 600 p. 2. Operation and maintenance of gas distribution stations of main gas pipelines / [Rudnik A.A., Kolomeev V.M., Rozganyuk V.V. etc.]. - K.: Rostock, 2003. - 576 p. 3. Rozganyuk V.V. Handbook for gas and oil complex operators / V.V. Rozganyuk, L.A. Khachikyan, M.A. Grigil. - K.: Rostock, 1998. - 431 p. 4. Handbook of the employee of the gas transportation enterprise / [Rozganyuk V.V., Rudnik A.A., Kolomeev V.M. etc.]; under the editorship A.A. Rudnik. - K.: Rostock, 2001, - 1092 p. 5. Solving problems of oil and gas industry mechanics. Mirzajanzade A.H., Huseynzade M.A. - M.: Nedra, 1971, 200 p.