rhonaba
Petroleum
- Aug 20, 2007
- 2
Hi Guys,
Can anyone give me some insight or explanation into bubble behaviour on different kinds of pipe geometry (bends) on inlet pipe work into a liquid-gas vertical separators. A brief of my research is as follows:
Gas Void Fraction measured from a gravity Separator with a five 90degree inlet bends pipe layout was very high.
Pipe layout was changed to long radius sweep bends. however, gas void fraction measured was the same. Could there be anything else happening to affect or break gas bubbles?
Thanks.
Can anyone give me some insight or explanation into bubble behaviour on different kinds of pipe geometry (bends) on inlet pipe work into a liquid-gas vertical separators. A brief of my research is as follows:
Gas Void Fraction measured from a gravity Separator with a five 90degree inlet bends pipe layout was very high.
Pipe layout was changed to long radius sweep bends. however, gas void fraction measured was the same. Could there be anything else happening to affect or break gas bubbles?
Thanks.