Pressure signal analysis for the characterization of high-viscosity two-phase flows in horizontal pipes

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We study a high-viscosity two-phase flow through an analysis of the corresponding pressure signals. In particular, we investigate the flow of a glycerin–air mixture moving through a horizontal pipeline with a U-section installed midway along the pipe. Different combinations of liquid and air mass flow rates are experimentally tested. Then, we examine the moments of the statistical distributions obtained from the resulting pressure time series, in order to highlight the significant dynamical traits of the flow. Finally, we propose a novel correlation with two dimensionless parameters: the Euler number and a mass-flow-rate ratio to predict the pressure gradient in high-viscosity two-phase flow. Distinctive variations of the pressure gradients are observed in each section of the pipeline, which suggest that the local flow dynamics must not be disregarded in favor of global considerations.

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Torres, L., Noguera, J., Guzmán-Vázquez, J. E., Hernández, J., Sanjuan, M., & Palacio-Pérez, A. (2020). Pressure signal analysis for the characterization of high-viscosity two-phase flows in horizontal pipes. Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, 8(12), 1–14. https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse8121000

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