Severe Slugging In a Catenary-shaped Riser: Experimental and Simulation Studies |
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Affiliation: | a Chemical Engineering Department, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran |
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Abstract: | A series of experiments on two-phase, air-water flow in a flowline-riser geometry have been made. The riser has a catenary-shaped form (10.5 m high), and the flowline has a 2-degree downward inclination toward the riser-base (10.16 cm ID). Experimental data were used to characterize the severe slugging and unstable flows in terms of pressure cycling and fluid production characteristics. A model to study dynamic behavior of severe slugging flow in a pipeline-riser system was also developed under the environment of the OLGA2000 code, and experimental test results were compared with the OLGA model predictions. The motive for this work was to identify areas that pose substantial difficultly to the code for the simulation of severe slugging in a catenary-shaped riser. In addition, numerical experiments, exploring some of the reasons for difference between experimental and simulation results, have been presented in this article. |
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Keywords: | catenary-shaped riser fluid production characteristics OLGA2000 predictions pressure cycling severe slugging |
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