An experimental study was conducted to investigate the effects of density and viscosity on zero net liquid flow (ZNLF) in vertical pipes. Predicting liquid holdup under ZNLF conditions is necessary in several types of petroleum industry operations. These include predicting bottomhole pressures in pumping oil wells and the design of compact gas-liquid cylindrical cyclone (GLCC©)1 separators. Models are proposed to predict flow pattern transitions under ZNLF conditions and comparisons are made with commonly used vertical flow pattern transition criteria. Data was collected using a 3-in.-diam, 14-ft-section of transparent vertical pipe. Several different fluids, of differing density and viscosity, were utilized with air flowing at approximately 25 psig. Results are presented showing the liquid holdup and the flow distribution coefficient as a function of density, viscosity, and superficial gas velocity. [S0195-0738(00)00402-7]
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Effects of Density and Viscosity in Vertical Zero Net Liquid Flow
Hyoung-Jin An,
Hyoung-Jin An
Petroleum Engineering Department, Louisiana State University, 3516 CEBA, Baton Rouge, LA 70803
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Julius P. Langlinais,
Julius P. Langlinais
Petroleum Engineering Department, Louisiana State University, 3304 CEBA, Baton Rouge, LA 70803
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S. L. Scott
S. L. Scott
Petroleum Engineering Department, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843
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Hyoung-Jin An
Petroleum Engineering Department, Louisiana State University, 3516 CEBA, Baton Rouge, LA 70803
Julius P. Langlinais
Petroleum Engineering Department, Louisiana State University, 3304 CEBA, Baton Rouge, LA 70803
S. L. Scott
Petroleum Engineering Department, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843
Contributed by the Petroleum Division and presented at the ETCE/OMAE2000, New Orleans, Louisiana, February 14–17, 2000, of THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS. Manuscript received by the Petroleum Division, October 28, 1999; revised manuscript received March 3, 2000. Guest Associate Technical Editor: G. Kouba.
J. Energy Resour. Technol. Jun 2000, 122(2): 49-55 (7 pages)
Published Online: March 3, 2000
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October 28, 1999
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March 3, 2000
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An, H., Langlinais, J. P., and Scott, S. L. (March 3, 2000). "Effects of Density and Viscosity in Vertical Zero Net Liquid Flow ." ASME. J. Energy Resour. Technol. June 2000; 122(2): 49–55. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.483161
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