The use of a low-cost gas-liquid flow meter to monitor severe slugging

Paolo Andreussi, Marco Bonizzi, Paolo Ciandri, Simon Pedersen, Dennis Severin Hansen

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Abstract

A very simple, low-cost gas-liquid flow meter that only employs conventional field instrumentation has been used to monitor severe slugging occurring at the exit of a vertical pipe. This meter was originally developed for conventional oil field applications [1] and is based on the readings of a multiphase orifice and the pressure drops of the gas-liquid mixture flowing in a vertical section of the pipe. Liquid and gas flow rates have been determined by means of semi-empirical equations developed for the specific set of flow parameters (geometry, flow rates, physical properties) adopted in a series of laboratory tests conducted in the Multiphase Flow Laboratory of TEA Sistemi. The transient behavior of the flow system, including the orifice, has also been predicted by means of a 1-D flow simulator [2]. The results of these simulations agree well with the experimental readings, thus providing a powerful method to monitor severe slugging by means of low cost instrumentation, in particular, by replacing a cumbersome instrument such as a gamma-densitometer with a differential pressure transmitter. In field operation, the multiphase orifice used in these experiments can be replaced by a calibrated control valve.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of 18th International Conference on Multiphase Production Technology
Number of pages12
PublisherBHR Group
Publication dateJun 2017
Article numberBHR-2017-413
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2017
EventInternational Conference on Multiphase Production Technology - Cannes, France
Duration: 7 Jun 20179 Jun 2017
Conference number: 18

Conference

ConferenceInternational Conference on Multiphase Production Technology
Number18
Country/TerritoryFrance
CityCannes
Period07/06/201709/06/2017

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