1、Flow-control Devices for Side-pocket MandrelsANSI/API SPECIFICATION 19G2FIRST EDITION, JUNE 2010EFFECTIVE DATE: DECEMBER 1, 2010CONTAINS API MONOGRAM ANNEX AS PART OF U.S. NATIONAL ADOPTIONISO 17078-2:2007 (Modified), Petroleum and natural gas industriesDrilling and production equipment, Part 2Flow-
2、control devices for side-pocket mandrelsFlow-control Devices for Side-pocket MandrelsUpstream SegmentANSI/API SPECIFICATION 19G2FIRST EDITION, JUNE 2010EFFECTIVE DATE: DECEMBER1, 2010CONTAINS API MONOGRAM ANNEX AS PART OF U.S. NATIONAL ADOPTIONISO 17078-2:2007 (Modified), Petroleum and natural gas i
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17、 are invited and should be submitted to the Standards Department, API, 1220 L Street, NW,Washington, DC 20005, standardsapi.org.iiiiii Contents Page API Foreword ii Foreword . v Introduction vi 1 Scope 1 2 Normative references 1 3 Terms and definitions . 2 4 Symbols and abbreviated terms 7 4.1 Abbre
18、viations . 7 4.2 Symbols and engineering terms 7 5 Functional specification . 9 5.1 General . 9 5.2 Functional characteristics 10 5.3 Well parameters . 11 5.4 Operational parameters 11 5.5 Compatibility with well-related equipment . 12 5.6 Environmental service classes 12 5.7 Design validation grade
19、s 12 5.8 Product functional testing grades . 13 5.9 Quality control grades 13 5.10 Additional required testing . 13 6 Technical specification . 13 6.1 General requirements . 13 6.2 Technical characteristics 15 6.3 Design criteria 15 6.4 Allowable design changes 18 6.5 Design verification and validat
20、ion requirements . 18 6.6 Product functional testing requirements 19 7 Supplier/manufacturer requirements 19 7.1 General . 19 7.2 Documentation and data control . 19 7.3 Product identification requirements 22 7.4 Quality control requirements . 22 7.5 Heat-treating-equipment qualification . 27 7.6 We
21、lding requirements . 28 7.7 Non-destructive examination requirements . 28 7.8 Storage and shipping preparation . 29 7.9 Allowable changes after manufacturing . 29 7.10 Reconditioning of flow-control devices 29 Annex A (normative) Design validation and product functional testing requirements . 30 Ann
22、ex B (normative) Environmental service classes . 35 Annex C (normative) Design validation grades . 37 Annex D (normative) Product functional testing grades 38 Annex E (normative) Interface testing requirements 39 iv Annex F (normative) Insertion testing requirements . 42 Annex G (normative) Probe an
23、d travel testing and load rate determination . 46 Annex H (normative) Dynamic flow testing and flow coefficient calculation 56 Annex I (normative) Back-check testing 80 Annex J (normative) Opening and closing pressure testing . 88 Annex K (normative) Bellows actuation life cycle testing . 95 Annex L
24、 (normative) Erosion testing requirements . 98 Annex M (normative) Shelf (bellows integrity) testing requirements for nitrogen-pressure-charged flow-control devices . 101 Annex N (normative) Conducting port/seat leakage rate testing 105 Annex O (informative) Performance testing Recommendations for a
25、 flow-control device performance test facility 109 Annex P (informative) Performance testing Prediction correlations using a simplified flow-control device performance model 118 Annex Q (normative) Identification and Explanation of Deviations 126 Annex R (informative) API Monogram Program 128 Biblio
26、graphy . 131 v Foreword ISO (the International Organization for Standardization) is a worldwide federation of national standards bodies (ISO member bodies). The work of preparing International Standards is normally carried out through ISO technical committees. Each member body interested in a subjec
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30、ld responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights. ISO 17078-2 was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 67, Materials, equipment and offshore structures for petroleum, petrochemical and natural gas industries, Subcommittee SC 4, Drilling and production equipment. ISO 17078 consists of t
31、he following parts, under the general title Petroleum and natural gas industries Drilling and production equipment: Part 1: Side-pocket mandrels Part 2: Flow-control devices for side-pocket mandrels Part 3: Running, pulling and kick-over tools, and latches for side-pocket mandrels A part 4 dealing w
32、ith practices for side-pocket mandrels and related equipment is under development. vi Introduction This part of ISO 17078 has been developed by users/purchasers and suppliers/manufacturers of subsurface flow-control devices used in side-pocket mandrels (hereafter called flow-control devices) intende
33、d for use in the worldwide petroleum and natural gas industry. This part of ISO 17078 is intended to provide requirements and information to all parties who are involved in the specification, selection, manufacture, testing and use of flow-control devices. Further, this part of ISO 17078 addresses s
34、upplier/manufacturer requirements that set the minimum parameters with which suppliers/manufacturers shall comply to claim conformity with this part of ISO 17078. This part of ISO 17078 has been structured to support varying requirements in environmental service classes, design validation, product f
35、unctional testing and quality control grades. These variations allow the user/purchaser to select the grade for a specific application. Well environmental service classes. There are four environmental service classes for flow-control devices that provide the user/purchaser with a range of choices fr
36、om which to select products to meet varying environmental conditions. Design validation grades. There are three design validation grades for flow-control devices that provide the user/purchaser with a range of technical and performance requirements. This ensures that the products supplied according
37、to this part of ISO 17078 meet the requirements and that the user/purchaser is able to compare these requirements with its preference or application and determine whether additional requirements are placed on the supplier/manufacturer. It is important that users of this part of ISO 17078 be aware th
38、at requirements in addition to those outlined herein can be needed for individual applications. This part of ISO 17078 is not intended to inhibit a supplier/manufacturer from offering, or the user/purchaser from accepting, alternative equipment or engineering solutions. This can be particularly appl
39、icable where there is innovative or developing technology. Where an alternative is offered, it is the responsibility of the supplier/manufacturer to identify any variations from this part of ISO 17078 and provide details. Product functional testing grades. There are three product functional testing
40、grades for flow-control devices that provide the user/purchaser with a range of choices for confirming that individual products manufactured under this part of ISO 17078 meet the design specifications. Quality control grades. There are two quality control grades that provide the user/purchaser with
41、the choice of requirements to meet specific preferences or applications. Additional quality upgrades can be specified by the user/purchaser as supplemental requirements. In addition to this document, ISO 17078-1 provides requirements for side-pocket mandrels used in the petroleum and natural gas ind
42、ustry. ISO 17078-3, to be published, is intended to provide requirements for running, pulling and kick-over tools, and latches used in conjunction with side-pocket mandrel flow-control devices. NOTE For the purposes of this provision, API 19G1 is equivalent to ISO 17078-1. API Specification 19G2/ISO
43、 17078-21 Petroleum and natural gas industries Drilling and production equipment Part 2: Flow-control devices for side-pocket mandrels 1 Scope This part of ISO 17078 provides requirements for subsurface flow-control devices used in side-pocket mandrels (hereafter called flow-control devices) intende
44、d for use in the worldwide petroleum and natural gas industry. This includes requirements for specifying, selecting, designing, manufacturing, quality-control, testing and preparation for shipping of flow-control devices. Additionally, it includes information regarding performance testing and calibr
45、ation procedures. The installation and retrieval of flow-control devices is outside the scope of this part of ISO 17078. Additionally, this part of ISO 17078 is not applicable to flow-control devices used in centre-set mandrels or with tubing-retrievable applications. This part of ISO 17078 does not
46、 include requirements for side-pocket mandrels, running, pulling, and kick-over tools, and latches that might or might not be covered in other ISO specifications. Reconditioning of used flow-control devices is outside of the scope of this part of ISO 17078. 2 Normative references The following refer
47、enced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies. ISO 9000, Quality management systems Fundamentals and vocabulary ISO
48、 15156 (all parts), Petroleum and natural gas industries Materials for use in H2S-containing environments in oil and gas production ISO 17078-1:2004, Petroleum and natural gas industries Drilling and production equipment Part 1: Side-pocket mandrels ANSI/NCSL Z540-1, Calibration Laboratories and Mea
49、suring and Test Equipment General Requirements1)ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section IX, Welding and Brazing Qualifications2)ASTM A370, Standard Test Methods and Definitions for Mechanical Testing of Steel Products3)ASTM D1415, Standard Test Method for Rubber Property International Hardness 1) NCSL International, 2995 Wilderness Place, Suite 104, Boulder, Colorado 80301-5404, USA. 2) American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Three Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016-5990, USA. 3) ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken,