Abstract

The accurate prediction of slug frequency is critical for the construction of multiphase flow models and the flow assurance of oil and gas pipelines. In this paper, the slug frequency data are obtained by visualization method in short (65 mm ID, 215 D) and long (46 mm ID, 35957 D) pipelines. The slug frequency of horizontal pipeline is inversely proportional to pipeline diameter (26–300 mm) and proportional to the liquid viscosity (1.01–7500 mPa·s). The quasi-developed distance for the air–water slug flow at VSG ≤ 1.00 m/s is about 1200 D, and the frequency of the quasi-developed slug flow is less affected by the pipeline length. Based on the gas Strouhal number and the liquid viscosity ratio, the quantitative relation between the slug frequency data at different viscosities is constructed, and a new correlation is developed to predict both the slug frequency of water and viscous liquids.

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