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Two Phase transient flow

Two Phase transient flow

Two Phase transient flow

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Dear All!

I would like to learn about the two phase transient flow calculations and simulations. I need the expert's opinion on where to start for the same.

Thanks for everything you do,

Cheers

ATM
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RE: Two Phase transient flow

This subject have been discussed on/off here - have you tried to search the site?

Best regards

Morten

RE: Two Phase transient flow

This question would be well suited to a new Flow Assurance Forum (I've recently asked the Forum manager for one!) winky smile Anyway, the most popular multiphase pipeline flow modelling program for transient simulations is OLGA ... what else do you want to know?

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