Abstract

Horizontal stratified and intermittent gas-liquid two-phase flows exhibit several sub-regimes. Identifying these correctly would enable the development of more robust predictive models. This study reports on experimental investigation, based on observations and the collection of time series of pressure drop in a 40 mm ID pipe. Nine different sub-regimes (SS, 2D wave, 3D wave, RW, ED+RW, PS+RW, plug, LAS, HAS) were revealed. An original flow pattern map for this diameter is proposed including transitory regions between the sub-regime. Comparison of experimental observations with existing flow maps has highlighted the effect of pipe diameter on transition of sub-regimes. As reported in literature the sub-regimes, could be identified by direct visualization of the pressure drop time series obtained from differential pressure sensor a swell as using Probability Density Function. Furthermore, statistical analysis of standard deviation as function of gas superficial velocity enabled detection of the transition of various sub-regimes. Finally, a space feature based on standard deviation and mixture Froude number is proposed as an identification tool between the different sub-regimes investigated.

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