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Modeling of Two-Phase Frictional Pressure Gradient in Circular Pipes
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In this article, three different methods for modeling of twophase frictional pressure gradient in circular pipes are presented. They are effective property models for homogeneous two-phase flows, an asymptotic modeling approach for separated two-phase flow, and bounds on two-phase frictional pressure gradient. In the first method, new definitions for two-phase viscosity are proposed using a one-dimensional transport analogy between thermal conductivity of porous media and viscosity in two-phase flow. These new definitions can be used to compute the two-phase frictional pressure gradient using the homogeneous modeling approach. In the second method, a simple semi-theoretical method for calculating two-phase frictional pressure gradient using asymptotic analysis is presented. Two-phase frictional pressure gradient is expressed in terms of the asymptotic single-phase frictional pressure gradients for liquid and gas flowing alone. In the final method, simple rules are developed for obtaining rational bounds for two-phase frictional pressure gradient in circular pipes. In all cases, the proposed modeling approaches are validated using the published experimental data.
American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Title: Modeling of Two-Phase Frictional Pressure Gradient in Circular Pipes
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In this article, three different methods for modeling of twophase frictional pressure gradient in circular pipes are presented.
They are effective property models for homogeneous two-phase flows, an asymptotic modeling approach for separated two-phase flow, and bounds on two-phase frictional pressure gradient.
In the first method, new definitions for two-phase viscosity are proposed using a one-dimensional transport analogy between thermal conductivity of porous media and viscosity in two-phase flow.
These new definitions can be used to compute the two-phase frictional pressure gradient using the homogeneous modeling approach.
In the second method, a simple semi-theoretical method for calculating two-phase frictional pressure gradient using asymptotic analysis is presented.
Two-phase frictional pressure gradient is expressed in terms of the asymptotic single-phase frictional pressure gradients for liquid and gas flowing alone.
In the final method, simple rules are developed for obtaining rational bounds for two-phase frictional pressure gradient in circular pipes.
In all cases, the proposed modeling approaches are validated using the published experimental data.
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