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The phenomena ôslug flowö in two phase pipes

The phenomena ôslug flowö in two phase pipes

The phenomena ôslug flowö in two phase pipes

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Dear participants!

I have a problem maintaining the estimated performance in a two phase pipeline transporting steam/liquid from a well to a power plant, due to a decisive slugflow in the pipe.

Illustration:
The pipe is horizontal, well temp. 240°, pipe pressure 6 bar (gauge), pipe diameter 406 mm (16”). The pipe is designed to transfer 10 kg/s of steam and 50 kg/s liquid (brine).

All tips for approaching the phenomena “slug flow” are appreciated

Sincerly, 2-phase

RE: The phenomena ôslug flowö in two phase pipes

can't help you on this topic, but look into the following forum and do a search, there's been a lot of discussion concerning slug flow and two-phase-flow:

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