2016
DOI: 10.1080/00986445.2016.1160227
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A Simple Model for Predicting the Two-Phase Heavy Crude Oil Horizontal Flow with Low Gas Fraction

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“…In addition, the experiments were carried out at a fixed superficial oil velocity by adjusting the input gas volume fraction from 0.01 to 0.15. Based on previous study (Chen et al, 2016), an average relative error of 0.82% shows that the measurement results are satisfied for this Coriolis flow meter when the gas fraction is below 15%. Therefore, in order to meet the measurement requirements, the superficial gas velocity was not to continue to increase at low liquid flow rate.…”
Section: The Drag Reduction By Gas Injectionsupporting
confidence: 53%
“…In addition, the experiments were carried out at a fixed superficial oil velocity by adjusting the input gas volume fraction from 0.01 to 0.15. Based on previous study (Chen et al, 2016), an average relative error of 0.82% shows that the measurement results are satisfied for this Coriolis flow meter when the gas fraction is below 15%. Therefore, in order to meet the measurement requirements, the superficial gas velocity was not to continue to increase at low liquid flow rate.…”
Section: The Drag Reduction By Gas Injectionsupporting
confidence: 53%