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Autor:
Vivek Kolladikkal Premanadhan, Nguyen Dinh Tam, Wan Thiam Teik, V. Hernandez-Perez, Wai Lam Loh, Ove Bratland
Publikováno v:
Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering. 173:20-36
The increasing use of commercial flow simulators in the oil and gas industry provides the impetus to accurately model multiphase flows in pipelines. The current work investigates stratified oil-water flows in horizontal pipelines by experimentally me
Autor:
Valente Hernandez Perez, Wai Lam Loh, Vivek Kolladikkal Premanadhan, Thiam Teik Wan, Dinh Tam Nguyen
Publikováno v:
Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering. 172:349-359
In this work, an experimental two-phase air-water flow study was undertaken on pipelines with internal diameters of 27.86 mm, 54.78 mm and 108 mm. The slug velocities – diameter scaling correlations for near atmospheric air-water horizontal slug fl
Publikováno v:
Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering. 147:87-97
Pipelines encounter high pressure losses during transport of high viscous crudes, especially at lower temperatures present in deep-waters. With emphasis on flow regimes and pressure drop of viscous oil-water flows, an experimental study was conducted
Autor:
Nguyen Dinh Tam, Zhao Yuqiao, Valente Hernandez-Perez, Vivek Kolladikkal Premanadhan, Wai Lam Loh, Thiam Teik Wan
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Multiphase Flow. 85:196-208
This paper looks into the effect of the pressure on the transition from stratified to slug gas-liquid flow in a horizontal pipeline. A systematic campaign of experiments was carried out at different pressures using the 4-in (108.2 mm ID) loop of the
Autor:
Zheng Wang, ez Perez, Ko Ko Naing, Yu Qiao, Nguyen Dinh Tam, Zhao, Wai Lam Loh, Valente Hern, Vivek Kolladikkal Premanadhan, Thiam Teik Wan
Publikováno v:
Journal of Membrane Science & Technology.
Membrane has a major drawback in the form of fouling. For controlling the membrane fouling, a novel attempt of having in-situ cleaning using ultrasound cavitations allowing remediation of a polluted surface during filtration was investigated. Results
Autor:
Ko Ko Naing, Nguyen Dinh Tam, Valente Hern, Wai Lam Loh, Yu Qiao Zhao, Vivek Kolladikkal Premanadhan, Thiam Teik Wan, ez Perez
Publikováno v:
Journal of Membrane Science & Technology.
Management of produced water is a major issue offshore. Microfiltration has emerged as a useful alternative for treating the oil-water emulsions to meet the regulatory limit for disposal. In this work, tangential flow (cross flow) microfiltration of