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An experimental study on downward slug flow in inclined pipes

Journal Article · · SPE Production and Facilities
DOI:https://doi.org/10.2118/28546-PA· OSTI ID:276203

The downward simultaneous flow of gas and liquid is often encountered in hilly terrain pipelines and injection wells. Most of the methods for predicting pressure drop in gas/liquid, two-phase flow in pipes have been developed for either upward vertical or upward inclined pipes. This study experimentally investigated downward cocurrent slug flow in inclined pipes. A new test facility was designed and built to acquire data for the entire range of pipe inclination angles. A series of slug flow experiments was conducted in a 2-in. diameter, 65-ft long clear PVC pipe installed on an inclinable structure. Liquid holdup and pressure drop measurements were obtained for downward inclination angles from 0{degree} to {minus}30{degree} at different flow conditions. Translational velocity and liquid-slug holdup correlations were investigated based on the acquired data for different inclination angles.

Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE
OSTI ID:
276203
Journal Information:
SPE Production and Facilities, Journal Name: SPE Production and Facilities Journal Issue: 3 Vol. 11; ISSN 1064-668X; ISSN SPRFEZ
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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