Transient gas liquid flow in hilly terrain pipelines

•A simplified model for terrain slugging is proposed.•The model predicts the condition of severe slugging.•It also predicts the transient variation of pressure and interfaces.•New experimental data for hilly terrain induced slugging is obtained.•A reasonable agreement is obtained between data and mo...

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Published inInternational journal of multiphase flow Vol. 86; pp. 21 - 27
Main Authors Taitel, Yehuda, Simkhis, Michael, Tevelev, Ariel, Barnea, Dvora
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Ltd 01.11.2016
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Summary:•A simplified model for terrain slugging is proposed.•The model predicts the condition of severe slugging.•It also predicts the transient variation of pressure and interfaces.•New experimental data for hilly terrain induced slugging is obtained.•A reasonable agreement is obtained between data and model. Two phase flow in a hilly terrain pipeline, composed of uphill and downhill sections, exhibits a complex transient behavior at low flow rates owing to the accumulation of liquid in the low elbows and gas in the top elbows. At low flow rates gravity has a dominant effect, while frictional losses can be neglected. In this work a simplified modeling approach is proposed that is able to predict the transient behavior of gas and liquid flowing in a complex terrain pipeline with multiple valleys. The condition that marks the boundary between severe slugging cyclic behavior and steady state flow is included. An experimental system which consists of three hilly sections was constructed. The experimental data were compared to the predicted results, yielding reasonable agreement in spite of the simplifying model assumptions.
ISSN:0301-9322
1879-3533
DOI:10.1016/j.ijmultiphaseflow.2016.07.001