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A mechanistic model for predicting pressure drop in vertical upward two-phase flow

Tengesdal et al., 1999

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11480253343629991887
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Tengesdal J
Sarica C
Schmidt Z
Doty D
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A comprehensive mechanistic model is formulated to predict flow patterns, pressure drop, and liquid holdup in vertical upward two-phase flow. The model identifies five flow patterns: bubble, dispersed bubble, slug, churn, and annular. The flow pattern prediction models are …
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