Experimental study of low liquid loading gas-liquid flow in near-horizontal pipes

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作者
Olive, NR [1 ]
Zhang, HO
Wang, O
Redus, CL
Brill, JP
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[1] TotalFinaElf, Tour Coupole, F-92078 Paris, France
[2] Univ Tulsa, TUFFP, Tulsa, OK 74104 USA
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10.1115/1.1625394
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TE [石油、天然气工业]; TK [能源与动力工程];
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0807 ; 0820 ;
摘要
Gas-liquid two-phase flow exists extensively in the transportation of hydrocarbon fluids. A more precise prediction of liquid holdup in near-horizontal, wet-gas pipelines is needed in order to better predict pressure drop and size downstream processing facilities. The most important parameters are pipe geometry (pipe diameter and orientation), physical properties of the gas and liquid (density, viscosity and surface tension) and flow conditions (velocity, temperature and pressure). Stratified flow and annular flow are the two flow patterns observed most often in near-horizontal pipelines under low liquid loading conditions. Low liquid loading is commonly referred to as cases in which liquid loading is less than 1,100m(3)/M M m(3) (200 bbl/MMscf). Low liquid loading gas-liquid two-phase flow at -1degrees downward pipe was studied for air-water flow in the present study. The measured parameters included gas flow rate, liquid flow rate, pressure, differential pressure, temperature, liquid holdup, pipe wetted perimeter liquid film flow rate, droplet entrainment fraction and droplet deposition rate. A new phenomenon was observed with air-water flow at low superficial velocities and with a liquid loading larger than 600 m(3)/M M m(3). The liquid holdup increased as gas superficial velocity increased. In order to investigate the effects of the liquid properties on flow characteristics, the experimental results for air-water flow are compared with the results for air-oil flow provided by Meng. (1999, "Low Liquid Loading Gas-Liquid Two-Phase Flow In Near-Horizontal Pipes,"
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页码:294 / 298
页数:5
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