An experimental study of flow patterns pertinent to waxy crude oil-water two-phase flows

Flow patterns encountered during the flow of a waxy crude oil and water in a horizontal pipeline were experimentally studied at a temperature 4 °C greater than the wax appearance temperature (WAT). The visual observation technique along with the analysis of the associated pressure drops and free wat...

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Main Authors: Piroozian, A., Hemmati, M., Ismail, I., Manan, M. A., Rashidi, M. M., Mohsin, R.
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spelling my.utm.754952018-03-28T04:06:19Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/75495/ An experimental study of flow patterns pertinent to waxy crude oil-water two-phase flows Piroozian, A. Hemmati, M. Ismail, I. Manan, M. A. Rashidi, M. M. Mohsin, R. TP Chemical technology Flow patterns encountered during the flow of a waxy crude oil and water in a horizontal pipeline were experimentally studied at a temperature 4 °C greater than the wax appearance temperature (WAT). The visual observation technique along with the analysis of the associated pressure drops and free water measurement were used to identify the flow patterns and their transitions. Designing a specific multiphase flow test facility and applying a newly proposed technique for controlling the mixture temperature also allowed the examination of the recently discovered phenomenon regarding the effect of emulsified water droplets on accelerating the wax crystallization process above the WAT under dynamic conditions. The results of this study showed the deposition of wax crystals on the pipe wall for some of the flow patterns which, by implication, authenticates the influence of emulsified water on elevating the WAT even in dynamic flow conditions. Classification of the flow patterns based on the wax deposition yielded an original flow pattern map composed of nine patterns among which new configurations were evidenced for annular flows. In addition, all the flow patterns were affected by the entrance effect and a layer of water-in-oil emulsion was observed for all the flow conditions. The influential parameters in the formation of such flow patterns are theoretically discussed in details. Since the waxy crude oil in two-phase flow is a relatively uncharted area of study, the results of this study can provide a platform for furthering research. Elsevier Ltd 2017 Article PeerReviewed Piroozian, A. and Hemmati, M. and Ismail, I. and Manan, M. A. and Rashidi, M. M. and Mohsin, R. (2017) An experimental study of flow patterns pertinent to waxy crude oil-water two-phase flows. Chemical Engineering Science, 164 . pp. 313-332. ISSN 0009-2509 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85013805636&doi=10.1016%2fj.ces.2017.02.026&partnerID=40&md5=208afdacc11add8a0f75d7584c59af48
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Piroozian, A.
Hemmati, M.
Ismail, I.
Manan, M. A.
Rashidi, M. M.
Mohsin, R.
An experimental study of flow patterns pertinent to waxy crude oil-water two-phase flows
description Flow patterns encountered during the flow of a waxy crude oil and water in a horizontal pipeline were experimentally studied at a temperature 4 °C greater than the wax appearance temperature (WAT). The visual observation technique along with the analysis of the associated pressure drops and free water measurement were used to identify the flow patterns and their transitions. Designing a specific multiphase flow test facility and applying a newly proposed technique for controlling the mixture temperature also allowed the examination of the recently discovered phenomenon regarding the effect of emulsified water droplets on accelerating the wax crystallization process above the WAT under dynamic conditions. The results of this study showed the deposition of wax crystals on the pipe wall for some of the flow patterns which, by implication, authenticates the influence of emulsified water on elevating the WAT even in dynamic flow conditions. Classification of the flow patterns based on the wax deposition yielded an original flow pattern map composed of nine patterns among which new configurations were evidenced for annular flows. In addition, all the flow patterns were affected by the entrance effect and a layer of water-in-oil emulsion was observed for all the flow conditions. The influential parameters in the formation of such flow patterns are theoretically discussed in details. Since the waxy crude oil in two-phase flow is a relatively uncharted area of study, the results of this study can provide a platform for furthering research.
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author Piroozian, A.
Hemmati, M.
Ismail, I.
Manan, M. A.
Rashidi, M. M.
Mohsin, R.
author_facet Piroozian, A.
Hemmati, M.
Ismail, I.
Manan, M. A.
Rashidi, M. M.
Mohsin, R.
author_sort Piroozian, A.
title An experimental study of flow patterns pertinent to waxy crude oil-water two-phase flows
title_short An experimental study of flow patterns pertinent to waxy crude oil-water two-phase flows
title_full An experimental study of flow patterns pertinent to waxy crude oil-water two-phase flows
title_fullStr An experimental study of flow patterns pertinent to waxy crude oil-water two-phase flows
title_full_unstemmed An experimental study of flow patterns pertinent to waxy crude oil-water two-phase flows
title_sort experimental study of flow patterns pertinent to waxy crude oil-water two-phase flows
publisher Elsevier Ltd
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