2014
DOI: 10.1260/1750-9548.8.3.253
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Three-phase flow (water, oil and gas) in a vertical circular cylindrical duct with leaks: A theoretical study

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“…For leakages in gas-pipes, researchers have also suggested equations in order to predict q including factors such as leakage diameter and a material-and geometry dependent constant (Guo et al, 2007;Edrisi & Kam, 2013). Three-phase flow (water, oil and gas) in pipes with leaks were also investigated (Santos et al, 2014), however the authors did not suggest predictive equation for q. Although the equations proposed for liquids leaking in liquid and gas leaking in gas could not be used to estimate water leaking out through the leakage into the air, they could be used as a guide, and the independent variables considered in them could be used as a reference for this study.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For leakages in gas-pipes, researchers have also suggested equations in order to predict q including factors such as leakage diameter and a material-and geometry dependent constant (Guo et al, 2007;Edrisi & Kam, 2013). Three-phase flow (water, oil and gas) in pipes with leaks were also investigated (Santos et al, 2014), however the authors did not suggest predictive equation for q. Although the equations proposed for liquids leaking in liquid and gas leaking in gas could not be used to estimate water leaking out through the leakage into the air, they could be used as a guide, and the independent variables considered in them could be used as a reference for this study.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of the approaches are characterized by advantages and disadvantages according to the industrial flow application. However high industrial and chemical engineering interest is developed to the crude oils flows numerical estimation (Santos, 2014), , where properties' calculation techniques must be explored and the recirculation zones according to the flow rate range have to be localized. The leak study and detection in such flows present high demand by the relating industries and present a challenge in order to manage and create a flexible, accurate and simple scheme, easy to be implemented in various cases by industrial engineers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%