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September 22, 2013, 04:15 |
Mixing of water and gas ?
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moshey
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Hello,
Currently, I'm doing my research on the bullheading in petroleum industry. I wanted to simulate the mixing of water and gas by making the two medium in contact. In other words, the 2 fluid having a certain velocity and pressure coming from a different direction in a tubing/piping. Generally, when the water and gas hits, bubble will be produce. My objective is to determine the volume fraction between the two fluid after contact. However, i could not get the right results after the simulation. Any suggestion/tips to solving this problem?thanks. |
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