Evaluation of drag reducing polymers in multiphase flow

A. Al-sarkhi*

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Abstract

The present results show experiments in which drag-reducing polymers (DRP) were added to air-water flow in horizontal pipes. It has been noted that the pressure drop reduction occurs almost in all flow pattern configurations, but the more interesting aspect is the finding that the addition of drag reducing polymer alters the flow pattern transition. The studies were carried out for air-water flowing in a horizontal transparent pipe with diameters of 25.4 and 95.3 mm. The various flow pattern configurations were observed at different gas and liquid velocities. However, by adding polymers, a higher superficial liquid velocity, U SL, needed to convert a stratified flow to pseudo-slug, or pseudo-slug to slug flow pattern and also a higher superficial gas velocity, U SG , is needed to convert stratified to annular. Most importantly it has been noticed that the maximum drag reductions occur when the annular flow pattern changes to stratified, or a slug to pseudo-slug flow pattern.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication15th BHR Group Multiphase Production Technology International Conference (Cannes, France, 6/15-17/2011) Proceedings
Pages87-98
Number of pages12
StatePublished - 2011

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Energy

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