An improved semi-empirical friction model for gas-liquid two-phase flow in horizontal and near horizontal pipes
ABSTRACT: Pressure drop and liquid hold-up are two very important fluid flow parameters in design and control of multiphase flow pipelines. Friction factors play an important role in the accurate calculation of pressure drop. Various empirical and semi-empirical closure relations exist in the litera...
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doaj-374fafa175cd4770bf808b98c0466cc42020-11-25T03:06:14ZengElsevierTheoretical and Applied Mechanics Letters2095-03492020-04-01104213223An improved semi-empirical friction model for gas-liquid two-phase flow in horizontal and near horizontal pipesM. Gharehasanlou0M. Emamzadeh1M. Ameri2Faculty of Mechanical and Energy Engineering, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, IranCorresponding author. (M. Emamzadeh).; Faculty of Mechanical and Energy Engineering, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, IranFaculty of Mechanical and Energy Engineering, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, IranABSTRACT: Pressure drop and liquid hold-up are two very important fluid flow parameters in design and control of multiphase flow pipelines. Friction factors play an important role in the accurate calculation of pressure drop. Various empirical and semi-empirical closure relations exist in the literature to calculate the liquid-wall, gas-wall and interfacial friction in two-phase pipe flow. However most of them are empirical correlations found under special experimental conditions. In this paper by modification of a friction model available in the literature, an improved semi-empirical model is proposed. The proposed model is incorporated in the two-fluid correlations under equilibrium conditions and solved. Pressure gradient and velocity profiles are validated against experimental data. Using the improved model, the pressure gradient deviation from experiments diminishes by about 3%; the no-slip condition at the interface is satisfied and the velocity profile is predicted in better agreement with the experimental data.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095034920300374Friction factorNumerical simulationSemi-empirical friction modelTwo-phase flowTwo-fluid model |
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M. Gharehasanlou M. Emamzadeh M. Ameri An improved semi-empirical friction model for gas-liquid two-phase flow in horizontal and near horizontal pipes Theoretical and Applied Mechanics Letters Friction factor Numerical simulation Semi-empirical friction model Two-phase flow Two-fluid model |
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An improved semi-empirical friction model for gas-liquid two-phase flow in horizontal and near horizontal pipes |
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An improved semi-empirical friction model for gas-liquid two-phase flow in horizontal and near horizontal pipes |
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An improved semi-empirical friction model for gas-liquid two-phase flow in horizontal and near horizontal pipes |
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An improved semi-empirical friction model for gas-liquid two-phase flow in horizontal and near horizontal pipes |
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An improved semi-empirical friction model for gas-liquid two-phase flow in horizontal and near horizontal pipes |
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improved semi-empirical friction model for gas-liquid two-phase flow in horizontal and near horizontal pipes |
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ABSTRACT: Pressure drop and liquid hold-up are two very important fluid flow parameters in design and control of multiphase flow pipelines. Friction factors play an important role in the accurate calculation of pressure drop. Various empirical and semi-empirical closure relations exist in the literature to calculate the liquid-wall, gas-wall and interfacial friction in two-phase pipe flow. However most of them are empirical correlations found under special experimental conditions. In this paper by modification of a friction model available in the literature, an improved semi-empirical model is proposed. The proposed model is incorporated in the two-fluid correlations under equilibrium conditions and solved. Pressure gradient and velocity profiles are validated against experimental data. Using the improved model, the pressure gradient deviation from experiments diminishes by about 3%; the no-slip condition at the interface is satisfied and the velocity profile is predicted in better agreement with the experimental data. |
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Friction factor Numerical simulation Semi-empirical friction model Two-phase flow Two-fluid model |
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