Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
667326 International Journal of Multiphase Flow 2013 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

•A three-phase one-dimensional slug tracking model is presented.•The model is demonstrated for an experimental severe slugging oil–water–air case.•Good correspondence between simulations and experiments is presented.

A computational framework for dynamic three-phase pipe flow is presented and compared with some severe liquid slugging experiments with air–oil–water flow in an S-shaped riser. The model is based on a hybrid slug capturing and slug tracking formulation, in which a full two-fluid formulation is used in the stratified flow regions. A tracking scheme based on a single liquid momentum balance over the length of the liquid slug is used for the slug region. Slug fronts and bubble noses are tracked with a moving computational grid. This allows for correct reproduction of bubble nose velocities and eliminates numerical diffusion. A mixture liquid momentum formulation for the oil–water mixture is applied, and demonstrated with a simplistic liquid–liquid slip velocity model which includes a gradual transition from separated to mixed oil–water flow. The simulations compare well with the severe slugging experiments, both with respect to pressure amplitude and slugging period.

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