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Phase fraction distribution measurement of oil-water flow using a capacitance wire-mesh sensor
Fecha
2011Registro en:
MEASUREMENT SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, v.22, n.10, 2011
0957-0233
10.1088/0957-0233/22/10/104020
Autor
SILVA, M. J. Da
SANTOS, E. N. dos
HAMPEL, U.
RODRIGUEZ, I. H.
RODRIGUEZ, O. M. H.
Institución
Resumen
In this paper, a novel wire-mesh sensor based on permittivity (capacitance) measurements is applied to generate images of the phase fraction distribution and investigate the flow of viscous oil and water in a horizontal pipe. Phase fraction values were calculated from the raw data delivered by the wire-mesh sensor using different mixture permittivity models. Furthermore, these data were validated against quick-closing valve measurements. Investigated flow patterns were dispersion of oil in water (Do/w) and dispersion of oil in water and water in oil (Do/w&w/o). The Maxwell-Garnett mixing model is better suited for Dw/o and the logarithmic model for Do/w&w/o flow pattern. Images of the time-averaged cross-sectional oil fraction distribution along with axial slice images were used to visualize and disclose some details of the flow.