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    • Vannini, Giuseppe; Del-Vescovo, Giuseppe; Bertoneri, Matteo; Wilcox, Melissa (Texas A&M University. Turbomachinery Laboratories, 2014)
      A new technology challenge in centrifugal compressor design and operation is the condensate phase management. End users (especially in offshore and subsea operations) are more and more interested to have a Wet Gas Compression ...
    • Ransom, David; Podesta, Luigi; Camatti, Massimo; Wilcox, Melissa; Bertoneri, Matteo; Bigi, Manuele (Texas A&M University. Turbomachinery Laboratories, 2011)
      As subsea compression becomes a vital technology to the successful production of gas reserves in the North Sea, several technology issues will come to the forefront of the oil and gas industry. One of these important ...
    • Musgrove, Grant O.; Poerner, Melissa A.; Cirri, Massimiliano; Bertoneri, Matteo (Texas A&M University. Turbomachinery Laboratories, 2014)
      During upstream production of natural gas fields, it is common that a gas-liquid mixture of product is brought to the surface. The mixture, termed wet gas, is generally made up of mostly gas with a small amount of liquid, ...
    • Falomi, Stefano; Scarbolo, Luca; Bertoneri, Matteo; Ferrara, Veronica (Turbomachinery Laboratories, Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station, 2016)
      Standard centrifugal compressors are designed to process gas with limited liquid content: significant presence of liquid may be responsible for the rapid erosion and corrosion of both static and rotating components that ...