Computational Methods in Multiphase Flow VII 2013
DOI: 10.2495/mpf130371
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Application of the gamma radiation method in analysing the effect of liquid viscosity and flow variables on slug frequency in high viscosity oil-gas horizontal flow

Abstract: Published experimental observations of high viscosity liquid-gas horizontal flows have indicated that hydrodynamic slug flow is the commonest flow regime encountered over a wide range of flow conditions. Since hydrodynamic slugging generates high pressure fluctuations capable of damaging production pipelines, it is necessary to understand the complex characteristics of high viscosity slug flow regime through the analysis of one of its key parameters namely, slug frequency.Investigating slug parameters is cruci… Show more

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“…Interestingly, only the estimates obtained from the ad hoc correlation proposed by Gokcal et al [10] compared favourably with the data. The same kind of conclusions were drawn by Okezue [11], who studied high-viscosity oil-gas mixtures (from 1.1 to 4 Pa•s) over a wide range of flow conditions. More recently, Baba et al [12] conducted additional experiments to further characterize the slug frequencies.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 73%
“…Interestingly, only the estimates obtained from the ad hoc correlation proposed by Gokcal et al [10] compared favourably with the data. The same kind of conclusions were drawn by Okezue [11], who studied high-viscosity oil-gas mixtures (from 1.1 to 4 Pa•s) over a wide range of flow conditions. More recently, Baba et al [12] conducted additional experiments to further characterize the slug frequencies.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 73%
“…by measuring the slug frequency, at30 D, 60 D, 120 D, 190 D and 260 D from the input, developed another correlation which took into account the pipe length. In recent years, many authors argued that the liquid viscosity has an influence on slug frequency, leading to the developpement of a number of correlations(Gokcal et al (2009), Al-Safran (2009,Schulkes (2011),Okezue (2013),Zhao et al (2013),Archibong (2015),Abulkadir et al (2016),Baba et al (2017),Archibong-Eso et al (…”
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confidence: 99%