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Autor:
Eissa M. Al-Safran, James P. Brill
Applied Multiphase Flow in Pipes and Flow Assurance - Oil and Gas Production delivers the most recent advancements in multiphase flow technology while remaining easy to read and appropriate for undergraduate and graduate petroleum engineering student
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https://doi.org/10.2118/9781613994924
https://doi.org/10.2118/9781613994924
Publikováno v:
SPE Production & Operations. 21:114-122
Summary A unified model of multiphase heat transfer is developed for different flow patterns of gas/liquid pipe flow at all inclinations −90° to +90° from horizontal. The required local flow parameters are predicted by use of the unified hydrodyn
Publikováno v:
SPE Production & Facilities. 20:160-172
Summary A probabilistic/mechanistic modeling was carried out to develop a predictive model for fully developed slug-length distribution in a horizontal pipeline. Statistical analysis suggested the appropriateness of a log-normal model over an inverse
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Multiphase Flow. 31:337-357
The objective of this study is to improve the current phenomenological understanding of slug flow characteristics over an entire hilly-terrain section, and in particular, the slug initiation mechanism at the lower dip. The experimental part of this s
Publikováno v:
Journal of Energy Resources Technology. 126:54-62
Accurate prediction of slug length distribution and the maximum slug length in a hilly terrain pipeline is crucial for designing downstream separation facilities. A hilly terrain pipeline consists of interconnected uphill and downhill pipe sections,
Publikováno v:
Journal of Energy Resources Technology. 125:274-283
In Zhang et al. [1], a unified hydrodynamic model is developed for prediction of gas-liquid (co-current) pipe flow behavior based on slug dynamics. In this study, the new model is validated with extensive experimental data acquired with different pip
Publikováno v:
Journal of Energy Resources Technology. 125:266-273
A unified hydrodynamic model is developed for predictions of flow pattern transitions, pressure gradient, liquid holdup and slug characteristics in gas-liquid pipe flow at all inclination angles from −90° to 90° from horizontal. The model is base
Publikováno v:
Journal of Energy Resources Technology. 125:294-298
Gas-liquid two-phase flow exists extensively in the transportation of hydrocarbon fluids. A more precise prediction of liquid holdup in near-horizontal, wet-gas pipelines is needed in order to better predict pressure drop and size downstream processi
Autor:
Jorge L. Rodriguez, James P. Brill, Hiram C. Polk, Robert Barbier, J. Jason Hoth, Nicole A. Stassen, Glen A. Franklin
Publikováno v:
Surgery. 134:684-689
Background Managed care organizations use a variety of payment strategies to contract for high-end tertiary services with academic healthcare centers. We assessed the financial outcome of these strategies and attempted to identify those that maintain
Autor:
James P. Brill, Subash S. Jayawardena, Clifford L. Redus, Hong-Quan Zhang, Cem Sarica, Eissa Al-Safran
Publikováno v:
Journal of Energy Resources Technology. 125:161-168
Hilly-terrain pipelines consist of interconnected horizontal, uphill and downhill sections. Slug flow experiences a transition from one state to another as the pipe inclination angle changes. Normally, slugs dissipate if the upward inclination become