Day 2 Tue, August 17, 2021 2021
DOI: 10.4043/31238-ms
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Taylor Bubbles of Viscous Slug Flow in Inclined Pipes

Abstract: Unique structures are formed when gases and liquids flow simultaneously in pipelines. The geometric characteristics of these structures are fundamental parameters in intermittent flow regimes. The length of liquid slugs and Taylor bubbles are inputs to mechanistic and empirical models for pressure drop estimation, slug catcher sizing and determination of the periods of no or low liquid in pipelines. Although slug flow has been studied for decades, there still exists a lack of comprehensive understanding of flo… Show more

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