Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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156388 | Chemical Engineering Science | 2010 | 17 Pages |
An analysis of liquid film models for horizontal and near horizontal gas–liquid slug flows is developed. The models’ formulations employ the one dimensional separated phase momentum equations. The formulations differ among themselves, by neglecting some terms on the momentum balance and also on the closure relations. A comparative analysis discloses the differences amongst the formulations. The sensitivity of the liquid film models to the changes on the bubble velocity, liquid slug holdup and liquid viscosity is accessed through a series of parametric runs. Finally, the model is tested against experimental data taken for continuous horizontal slug flow. The tests were designed to check if the models are able to capture the stochastic film properties provided the properly closure relations.