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Experimental Study of Severe Slugging in a Two-Phase-Flow Pipeline - Riser Pipe System

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Abstract Slug flow was studied in a simulated, offshore, pipeline-riser pipe system. Two distinct slug flow patterns were identified: severe slugging and normal slug flow. Severe slugging, characterized by generation of slugs ranging in length from one to several riser pipe heights, occurs at low gas and liquid flow rates and for negative pipeline inclinations. A mathematical model was developed for severe slugging. Results agree well with experimental data. Choking was found to be an effective method of eliminating severe slugging.

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