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Compositional modeling of two-phase (Gas/Water) flow in pipes
Jose Zaghloul
, M. A. Adewuml
, M. T. Ityokumbul
John and Willie Leone Department of Energy & Mineral Engineering (EME)
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Pipe Flow
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Model Calculation
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Liquid Holdup
100%
Gas-water Two-phase Flow
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Compositional Modeling
100%
Flow Pattern
50%
Gas Transmission
50%
Aqueous Phase
50%
Gas Flow
50%
Water Flow
50%
Hydrodynamic Model
50%
Hydrate Formation
50%
Low Liquid Loading
50%
Loading Conditions
50%
Thermodynamic Model
50%
Experimental Dataset
50%
System Modeling
50%
Experimental Values
50%
Pipeline System
50%
Model Performance
50%
Compositional Dependence
50%
Corrosion Inhibitor
50%
Acid Formation
50%
Compositional Changes
50%
Water Condensation
50%
Paper Model
50%
Composition Profile
50%
Production Engineer
50%
Aqueous Mixture
50%
Compositional Tools
50%
Hydrodynamic Behavior
50%
Engineering
Hydrodynamics
100%
Gas-Phase
100%
Liquid Holdup
100%
Flow Pattern
50%
Predicted Value
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Liquid Loading
50%
Loading Condition
50%
Thermodynamic Model
50%
Experimental Data Set
50%
Experimental Value
50%
Aqueous Phase
50%
Pipeline System
50%
Operation and Maintenance
50%
Flowing Fluid
50%
Chemical Engineering
Hydrodynamic Behavior
100%