All Days 1997
DOI: 10.2118/38810-ms
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Characterization of Oil-Water Flow Patterns in Vertical and Deviated Wells

Abstract: An oil-water flow pattern classification and characterization for wellbores is proposed based on the integrated analysis of experimental data, including frictional pressure drop, holdup and spatial phase distribution, acquired in a transparent test section (2 in. ID, 51 ft long) using a refined mineral oil and water (=0.85, =20.0 and =33.5 dyne/cm at 90 F). The tests covered inclination angles of 90, 75, 60 and 45 from horizontal. The oil-water flow patterns have been classified into two majo… Show more

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“…Although this facility can be used to simulate oil-water-gas flows, in this work only oil-water flows will be investigated. For oil water flows, this facility has been used by Alkaya (2000), Flores (1997) and Trallero (1995) for horizontal and slightly inclined pipes and for vertical and deviated wells.…”
Section: Experimental Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Although this facility can be used to simulate oil-water-gas flows, in this work only oil-water flows will be investigated. For oil water flows, this facility has been used by Alkaya (2000), Flores (1997) and Trallero (1995) for horizontal and slightly inclined pipes and for vertical and deviated wells.…”
Section: Experimental Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The droplet size, droplet size distributions, velocity distributions and phase distributions were not studied by Alkaya (2000). Flores (1997) investigated oil-water flows theoretically and experimentally in vertical and deviated pipes to identify and characterize the flow patterns, and to model the flow pattern transitions, holdup and pressure drop occurring for conditions pertinent to oil-water producing wells. 90º, 75º, 60º, 45º inclination angles were covered.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This facility was used previously for oilwater flow experiments by Trallero (1995) and Alkaya (2000) in horizontal and slightly inclined pipes and by Flores (1997) for vertical and deviated wells.…”
Section: Experimental Program Experimental Facility and Flow Loopmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although this facility can be used to simulate oil-water-gas flows, in this work only oil-water flows will be investigated. For oil water flows, this facility has been used by Alkaya (2000), Flores (1997) and Trallero (1995). These studies were conducted for horizontal and slightly inclined pipes and for vertical and deviated wells.…”
Section: Experimental Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Horizontal and inclined oil-in-water flows are of significant interest to the oil industry [7], [8], [9], [10], [11], [12] and [13] and the industry is also very interested in novel techniques enabling characterization of such flows .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%