Flow pattern and resistance characteristics of gas–liquid two-phase flow with foam under low gas–liquid flow rate

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Abstract

To reduce the cost of arranging air foam flooding equipment at each wellhead, a method of establishing centralized air foam flooding injection stations is proposed. The flow pattern and resistance characteristics of air foam flooding mixtures in different initial conditions are studied. Experimental results indicate that the probability density function of stratified flow is obtained by comparing stainless steel and transparent pipes. If the gas–liquid ratio is kept constant, then the shape of the probability density function remains unchanged in both stainless steel and transparent tubes. Meanwhile, the flow pattern under the gas–liquid ratio is determined by comparing the image recognition results with the probability density function, and a formula for calculating the resistance and pressure drop of the gas and liquid two-phase flow in the horizontal and upward pipes is established. Compared with the experiments, the error results of the calculation are small. Thus, the proposed equations can be used to predict the flow resistance of real air foam flooding.

Original languageEnglish
Article number3722
JournalEnergies
Volume14
Issue number13
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jul 2021

Keywords

  • Flow pattern
  • Gas–liquid flow rate
  • Resistance

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