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A study of multiphase flow behavior in vertical wells

Hasan et al., 1988

Document ID
8433810078313855618
Author
Hasan A
Kabir C
Publication year
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SPE Production Engineering

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This paper presents a physical model for predicting flow pattern, void fraction, and pressure drop during multiphase flow in vertical wells. The hydrodynamic conditions giving rise to various flow patterns are first analyzed. The method for predicting void fraction and pressure …
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