This paper presents an experimental study of three-phase flows (air-water-sand) inside a horizontal pipe. The results obtained aim to enhance the fundamental understanding of sand transportation due to saltation in the presence of a gas-liquid two-phase intermittent flow. Sand dune pitch, length, height, and front velocity were measured using high-speed video photography. Four flow compositions with differing gas ratios, including hydraulic conveying, were assessed for sand transportation, having the same mixture velocity. For the test conditions under analysis, it was found that the gas ratio did not affect the average dune front velocity. However, for intermittent flows, the sand bed was transported further downstream relative to hydraulic conveying. It was also observed that the slug body significantly influences sand particle mobility. The physical mechanism of sand transportation was found to be discontinuous with intermittent flows. The sand dune local velocity (within the slug body) was measured to be three times higher than the averaged dune velocities, due to turbulent enhancement within the slug body.
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Influence of Gas-Liquid Two-Phase Intermittent Flow on Hydraulic Sand Dune Migration in Horizontal Pipelines
Afshin Goharzadeh,
Afshin Goharzadeh
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
e-mail: agoharzadeh@pi.ac.ae
The Petroleum Institute
, Abu Dhabi 2533, United Arab Emirates
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Peter Rodgers,
Peter Rodgers
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
The Petroleum Institute
, Abu Dhabi 2533, United Arab Emirates
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Chokri Touati
Chokri Touati
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
The Petroleum Institute
, Abu Dhabi 2533, United Arab Emirates
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Afshin Goharzadeh
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
The Petroleum Institute
, Abu Dhabi 2533, United Arab Emiratese-mail: agoharzadeh@pi.ac.ae
Peter Rodgers
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
The Petroleum Institute
, Abu Dhabi 2533, United Arab Emirates
Chokri Touati
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
The Petroleum Institute
, Abu Dhabi 2533, United Arab EmiratesJ. Fluids Eng. Jul 2010, 132(7): 071301 (7 pages)
Published Online: June 29, 2010
Article history
Received:
October 6, 2009
Revised:
May 18, 2010
Online:
June 29, 2010
Published:
June 29, 2010
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Goharzadeh, A., Rodgers, P., and Touati, C. (June 29, 2010). "Influence of Gas-Liquid Two-Phase Intermittent Flow on Hydraulic Sand Dune Migration in Horizontal Pipelines." ASME. J. Fluids Eng. July 2010; 132(7): 071301. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4001869
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