“…Therefore, studying oil–water two-phase flow with high water cut and low flow velocity, particularly in a horizontal small-diameter pipe, is necessary and timely. Velocity measurements of oil–water two-phase flow may be performed by various methods, including the ultrasonic method [9,10,11], the conductance method [12,13], the capacitance method [14,15,16], the electromagnetic method [17], the thermal tracer method, the optical fiber method, the capacitance resistance tomography method [18], the ultraviolet fluorescence [19,20], and particle image velocimetry (PIV) [21,22,23,24]. PIV has become an important research method because of its field visualization capability [25,26].…”