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- 2009278109 abstract "The objectives of this book are twofold: to provide insight and understanding of two-phase flow phenomena and to develop analytical tools for either designing two-phase flow systems or conducting research in this area. The traditional approach for two-phase flow prediction has been the empirical approach, which was based on the development of an empirical correlation from experimental data. This book presents the recent approach, in which mathematical mechanistic models are developed, based on the physical phenomena, for the prediction of two-phase flow behavior. The models can be verified and refined with limited experimental data. However, as these models incorporate the physical phenomena and the important flow variables, they can be extended to different operational conditions and can enable scaleup with significant confidence.".
- 2009278109 contributor B11461039.
- 2009278109 contributor B11461040.
- 2009278109 created "c2006.".
- 2009278109 date "2006".
- 2009278109 date "c2006.".
- 2009278109 dateCopyrighted "c2006.".
- 2009278109 description "Fundamentals of two-phase flow -- Early black-box models -- Flow in pipelines -- Flow in wellbores -- Flow in inclined pipes -- Two-phase-flow heat transfer -- Introduction to transient flow and application examples -- Nomenclature -- References -- Suggested reading -- Indexes.".
- 2009278109 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [365]-374).".
- 2009278109 description "The objectives of this book are twofold: to provide insight and understanding of two-phase flow phenomena and to develop analytical tools for either designing two-phase flow systems or conducting research in this area. The traditional approach for two-phase flow prediction has been the empirical approach, which was based on the development of an empirical correlation from experimental data. This book presents the recent approach, in which mathematical mechanistic models are developed, based on the physical phenomena, for the prediction of two-phase flow behavior. The models can be verified and refined with limited experimental data. However, as these models incorporate the physical phenomena and the important flow variables, they can be extended to different operational conditions and can enable scaleup with significant confidence.".
- 2009278109 extent "x, 396 p. :".
- 2009278109 identifier "155563107X".
- 2009278109 identifier "9781555631079".
- 2009278109 issued "2006".
- 2009278109 issued "c2006.".
- 2009278109 language "eng".
- 2009278109 publisher "Richardson, TX : Society of Petroleum Engineers,".
- 2009278109 subject "Fluid dynamics.".
- 2009278109 subject "Multiphase flow.".
- 2009278109 subject "TA357.5.M84 S56 2006".
- 2009278109 subject "Two-phase flow Mathematical models.".
- 2009278109 subject "Two-phase flow.".
- 2009278109 tableOfContents "Fundamentals of two-phase flow -- Early black-box models -- Flow in pipelines -- Flow in wellbores -- Flow in inclined pipes -- Two-phase-flow heat transfer -- Introduction to transient flow and application examples -- Nomenclature -- References -- Suggested reading -- Indexes.".
- 2009278109 title "Mechanistic modeling of gas-liquid two-phase flow in pipes / Ovadia Shoham.".
- 2009278109 type "text".