Multiphase-flow modeling based on experimental testing: An overview of research facilities worldwide and the need for future developments

Falcone, G. , Teodoriu, C., Reinicke, K.M. and Bello, O.O. (2008) Multiphase-flow modeling based on experimental testing: An overview of research facilities worldwide and the need for future developments. SPE Projects, Facilities and Construction, 3(3),

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Abstract

Multiphase-flow models for the oil and gas industry are required to investigate and understand the cocurrent or countercurrent flow of different fluid phases under a wide range of pressure and temperature conditions and in several different flow configurations in wellbores, pipelines, and risers and through the surface facilities. Experimental measurements are required to develop and validate the multiphase-flow models under controlled conditions and assess their range of applicability. This is why a large number of multiphase- flow loops exist around the world. However, there are numerous varieties of multiphase-flow occurrences because of differences in pressure and temperature; fluid types; flow regimes; pipe geometry, inclination, and diameter; and whether the flow is steady-state or transient. Building a flow loop that reproduces real hydrocarbon wells, including the reservoir inertia and the complex heat transfer process taking place between the wellbore and the reservoir, is not feasible. Thus, downscaling typical field parameters is necessary to study multiphase flows at laboratory conditions. This paper presents a critical review of multiphase-flow loops around the world, highlighting the pros and cons of each facility with regard to reproducing and monitoring different multiphaseflow situations. The authors suggest a way forward for new developments in this area.

Item Type:Articles
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Falcone, Professor Gioia
Authors: Falcone, G., Teodoriu, C., Reinicke, K.M., and Bello, O.O.
College/School:College of Science and Engineering > School of Engineering > Systems Power and Energy
Journal Name:SPE Projects, Facilities and Construction
Publisher:Society of Petroleum Engineers
ISSN:1942-2431

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