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Multiple Wire-Mesh Sensors Applied to the Characterization of Two-Phase Flow inside a Cyclonic Flow Distribution System †

Wire-mesh sensors are used to determine the phase fraction of gas–liquid two-phase flow in many industrial applications. In this paper, we report the use of the sensor to study the flow behavior inside an offshore oil and gas industry device for subsea phase separation. The study focused on the beha...

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Autores principales: Ofuchi, César Y., Eidt, Henrique K., Rodrigues, Carolina C., dos Santos, Eduardo N., dos Santos, Paulo H. D., da Silva, Marco J., Neves, Flávio, Domingos, Paulo Vinicius S. R., Morales, Rigoberto E. M.
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Publicado: MDPI 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6338913/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30621094
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s19010193
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author Ofuchi, César Y.
Eidt, Henrique K.
Rodrigues, Carolina C.
dos Santos, Eduardo N.
dos Santos, Paulo H. D.
da Silva, Marco J.
Neves, Flávio
Domingos, Paulo Vinicius S. R.
Morales, Rigoberto E. M.
author_facet Ofuchi, César Y.
Eidt, Henrique K.
Rodrigues, Carolina C.
dos Santos, Eduardo N.
dos Santos, Paulo H. D.
da Silva, Marco J.
Neves, Flávio
Domingos, Paulo Vinicius S. R.
Morales, Rigoberto E. M.
author_sort Ofuchi, César Y.
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description Wire-mesh sensors are used to determine the phase fraction of gas–liquid two-phase flow in many industrial applications. In this paper, we report the use of the sensor to study the flow behavior inside an offshore oil and gas industry device for subsea phase separation. The study focused on the behavior of gas–liquid slug flow inside a flow distribution device with four outlets, which is part of the subsea phase separator system. The void fraction profile and the flow symmetry across the outlets were investigated using tomographic wire-mesh sensors and a camera. Results showed an ascendant liquid film in the cyclonic chamber with the gas phase at the center of the pipe generating a symmetrical flow. Dispersed bubbles coalesced into a gas vortex due to the centrifugal force inside the cyclonic chamber. The behavior favored the separation of smaller bubbles from the liquid bulk, which was an important parameter for gas-liquid separator sizing. The void fraction analysis of the outlets showed an even flow distribution with less than 10% difference, which was a satisfactorily result that may contribute to a reduction on the subsea gas–liquid separators size. From the outcomes of this study, detailed information regarding this type of flow distribution system was extracted. Thereby, wire-mesh sensors were successfully applied to investigate a new type of equipment for the offshore oil and gas industry.
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spelling pubmed-63389132019-01-23 Multiple Wire-Mesh Sensors Applied to the Characterization of Two-Phase Flow inside a Cyclonic Flow Distribution System † Ofuchi, César Y. Eidt, Henrique K. Rodrigues, Carolina C. dos Santos, Eduardo N. dos Santos, Paulo H. D. da Silva, Marco J. Neves, Flávio Domingos, Paulo Vinicius S. R. Morales, Rigoberto E. M. Sensors (Basel) Article Wire-mesh sensors are used to determine the phase fraction of gas–liquid two-phase flow in many industrial applications. In this paper, we report the use of the sensor to study the flow behavior inside an offshore oil and gas industry device for subsea phase separation. The study focused on the behavior of gas–liquid slug flow inside a flow distribution device with four outlets, which is part of the subsea phase separator system. The void fraction profile and the flow symmetry across the outlets were investigated using tomographic wire-mesh sensors and a camera. Results showed an ascendant liquid film in the cyclonic chamber with the gas phase at the center of the pipe generating a symmetrical flow. Dispersed bubbles coalesced into a gas vortex due to the centrifugal force inside the cyclonic chamber. The behavior favored the separation of smaller bubbles from the liquid bulk, which was an important parameter for gas-liquid separator sizing. The void fraction analysis of the outlets showed an even flow distribution with less than 10% difference, which was a satisfactorily result that may contribute to a reduction on the subsea gas–liquid separators size. From the outcomes of this study, detailed information regarding this type of flow distribution system was extracted. Thereby, wire-mesh sensors were successfully applied to investigate a new type of equipment for the offshore oil and gas industry. MDPI 2019-01-07 /pmc/articles/PMC6338913/ /pubmed/30621094 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s19010193 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ofuchi, César Y.
Eidt, Henrique K.
Rodrigues, Carolina C.
dos Santos, Eduardo N.
dos Santos, Paulo H. D.
da Silva, Marco J.
Neves, Flávio
Domingos, Paulo Vinicius S. R.
Morales, Rigoberto E. M.
Multiple Wire-Mesh Sensors Applied to the Characterization of Two-Phase Flow inside a Cyclonic Flow Distribution System †
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title_fullStr Multiple Wire-Mesh Sensors Applied to the Characterization of Two-Phase Flow inside a Cyclonic Flow Distribution System †
title_full_unstemmed Multiple Wire-Mesh Sensors Applied to the Characterization of Two-Phase Flow inside a Cyclonic Flow Distribution System †
title_short Multiple Wire-Mesh Sensors Applied to the Characterization of Two-Phase Flow inside a Cyclonic Flow Distribution System †
title_sort multiple wire-mesh sensors applied to the characterization of two-phase flow inside a cyclonic flow distribution system †
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6338913/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30621094
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s19010193
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