Slug frequency in high viscosity oil-gas two-phase flow: Experiment and prediction

Yahaya D. Baba*, Archibong E. Archibong, Aliyu M. Aliyu, Abdulhaqq I. Ameen

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Abstract

The number of slug units that traverses a particular point at a given time within a defined pipe cross-section is known as slug frequency. The behaviour of this critical parameter for two-phase flow in high viscosity oils is significantly different from those of conventional oils (of less than 1 Pa s). In this experimental investigation, new data on slugging frequency in high viscosity oil-gas flow are reported. Scaled experiments were carried out using a mixture of air and mineral oil in a 17 m long horizontal pipe of 0.0762 m ID. A high-speed Gamma Densitometer of frequency of 250 Hz was used for data acquisition over a time interval of 30 s. For the range of flow conditions investigated, increase in oil viscosity was observed to strongly influence the slug frequency. Comparison of the present data with prediction models available in the literature revealed discrepancies. A new correlation incorporating the effect of viscosity on slug frequency has been proposed for horizontal flow. The proposed correlation will improve the prediction of slug frequency in high viscosity oils.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)109-123
Number of pages15
JournalFlow Measurement and Instrumentation
Volume54
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Apr 2017

Keywords

  • Gamma densitometer
  • High viscosity oil
  • Slug flow
  • Slug frequency

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Modelling and Simulation
  • Instrumentation
  • Computer Science Applications
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering

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