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DOI: 10.4043/6746-ms
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An Investigation of the Stratified-Slug Flow Transition in Horizontal Gas-Liquid Flow in Large-Diameter Pipes

Abstract: ABSTRAC T The transition from stratified to slug flow in gas-liquid horizontal flow was studied in 6.35 cm and 18.4 cm ID pipes for a wide range of air and water flow rates by video-recording the flow field and by ultrasonic measurement of the location of the air-water interface. The ultrasonic imaging techniques provided an accurate means of monitoring the liquid depth and wave characteristics in stratified flows. The experimental results were checked with theoretical models of flow regime t… Show more

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“…Several studies and observations have been performed on multi-phase flow in horizontal and near-horizontal pipes since more than 50 years ago defining different flow patterns, but practical models were developed only in recent years, with most of them for stratified flow condition (Arirachakaran et al 1989;Song et al 1991;Theron and Unwin 1996;and Flores et al 1997). In general, the large dependency of the phase distribution in the wellbore with minimum changes on well deviation was confirmed, but under actual practical logging conditions, the average response is the best method to evaluate the flow profile in horizontal wells.…”
Section: Fig 3-flow Regimes Encountered In Horizontal Wells Producinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies and observations have been performed on multi-phase flow in horizontal and near-horizontal pipes since more than 50 years ago defining different flow patterns, but practical models were developed only in recent years, with most of them for stratified flow condition (Arirachakaran et al 1989;Song et al 1991;Theron and Unwin 1996;and Flores et al 1997). In general, the large dependency of the phase distribution in the wellbore with minimum changes on well deviation was confirmed, but under actual practical logging conditions, the average response is the best method to evaluate the flow profile in horizontal wells.…”
Section: Fig 3-flow Regimes Encountered In Horizontal Wells Producinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Multiple flow patterns were observed and different flow regimes were defined for specific conditions (Schneider et al 1953;Bertuzzi et al 1956 andEaton et al 1966). Several models for horizontal flow were developed (Song et al 1991;Arirachakaran et al 1989;Flores et al 1997 andTheron andUnwin 1996) and the interdependence of the well profile (deviation changes near the horizontal well profile), density and viscosity of the different phases, fluid velocities, and effective flowing area were the subjects of multiple studies. A stratified flow regime (z1 in Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%