Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1754958 | Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering | 2014 | 8 Pages |
•New drift velocity data in medium oil viscosities and inclination from 0 to 90°.•Extended data base for drift velocity experimental data.•Data base includes pipe diameter range of 0.0373–0.178 m.•Data base includes viscosities from 0.001 to 6312 Pa s.•New correlation based on the extended data base.
This study investigates the effects of oil viscosity, pipe diameter, and pipe inclination angle on drift velocity. Experiments were conducted for medium viscosity oils using a 0.0508-m ID pipe for inclination angles between 0° and 90°. In these experiments, it was observed that as the liquid viscosity increased, the drift velocity decreased. Drift velocity displayed a convex parabolic behavior with respect to the inclination angle. For all liquid viscosities, a maximum velocity value was observed between 30° and 50° inclinations from horizontal. A unified dimensionless closure relationship for drift velocity is proposed. It was developed using data acquired in this study and available data from literature with a pipe diameter range of 0.0373–0.178 m.