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Low-liquid loading multiphase flow in natural gas pipelines
Luis Ayala H.
, Michael A. Adewumi
John and Willie Leone Department of Energy & Mineral Engineering (EME)
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Engineering & Materials Science
Condensation
38%
Flow of gases
37%
Flow patterns
37%
Fluids
49%
Gas condensates
50%
Gases
21%
Hydrodynamics
33%
Liquids
51%
Multiphase flow
89%
Natural gas
33%
Natural gas pipelines
100%
Phase behavior
49%
Pipe flow
46%
Pipelines
29%
Temperature
15%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
condensation
35%
flow pattern
36%
fluid
44%
gas
19%
gas condensate
46%
gas flow
38%
gas pipeline
90%
hydrodynamics
29%
liquid
46%
loss
20%
multiphase flow
86%
natural gas
66%
pipe flow
46%
temperature
14%
transition
23%
Chemical Compounds
Condensation
18%
Flow
49%
Gas
13%
Hydrodynamics
24%
Liquid
13%
Natural Gas
87%
Phase Behavior
25%
Pipeline
89%
Pressure
29%