DOI: 10.14264/uql.2019.878
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The experimental study of counter-current two-phase flows in annuli

Abstract: Counter-current two-phase gas-liquid flows in annuli occur in many industrial applications, including coal seam gas (CSG) production. In CSG wells, gas is typically produced through counter-current gas-water flow in an annulus. Yet, the models used by CSG companies were designed for conventional wells, wherein co-current upward gas-liquid flow occurs in pipes. Accurately predicting the ensuing flow regimes and counter-current flow limitation (CCFL) is important because they are intrinsically linked to flow cha… Show more

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