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  2. Gas lift - Wikipedia

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    The gas-lift mandrel is a device installed in the tubing string of a gas-lift well onto which or into which a gas-lift valve is fitted. There are two common types of mandrels. In a conventional gas-lift mandrel, a gas-lift valve is installed as the tubing is placed in the well. Thus, to replace or repair the valve, the tubing string must be pulled.

  3. Airlift pump - Wikipedia

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    The calculation of the volume flow of the liquid is possible thanks to the ... Gas lift – Raising a fluid by introducing bubbles of gas ... (pdf document)" (PDF).

  4. Total dynamic head - Wikipedia

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    In fluid dynamics, total dynamic head (TDH) is the work to be done by a pump, per unit weight, per unit volume of fluid.TDH is the total amount of system pressure, measured in feet, where water can flow through a system before gravity takes over, and is essential for pump specification.

  5. Artificial lift - Wikipedia

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    Artificial lift is the use of artificial means to increase the flow of liquids, such as crude oil or water, from a production well. Generally this is achieved by the use of a mechanical device inside the well (known as pump or velocity string) or by decreasing the weight of the hydrostatic column by injecting gas into the liquid some distance down the well.

  6. Lifting gas - Wikipedia

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    This calculation is at sea level at 0 °C. For higher altitudes, or higher temperatures, the amount of lift will decrease proportionally to the air density, but the ratio of the lifting capability of hydrogen to that of helium will remain the same. This calculation does not include the mass of the envelope need to hold the lifting gas.

  7. Foil (fluid mechanics) - Wikipedia

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    However, while it does generate lift, it also generates a large amount of drag. [8] Since even a flat plate can generate lift, a significant factor in foil design is the minimization of drag. An example of this is the rudder of a boat or aircraft. When designing a rudder a key design factor is the minimization of drag in its neutral position ...

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  9. Stodola's cone law - Wikipedia

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    For off-design calculations, the Stodola's cone law off-design flow rate is ˙, respectively, the temperature and pressure at the stage group intake are and and the outlet pressure is . Stodola established experimentally that the relationship between these three parameters as represented in the Cartesian coordinate system has the shape of a ...