Chapter 2: Single-Phase Flow in Pipes
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Published:2017
"Single-Phase Flow in Pipes", Applied Multiphase Flow in Pipes and Flow Assurance: Oil and Gas Production, Eissa M. Al-Safran, James P. Brill
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The basis for virtually all computations involving fluid flow in pipes is conservation of mass, momentum, and energy. Application of these principles permits calculating changes in pressure and temperature along pipes. It is important to understand the fundamentals of single-phase flow in pipes before discussing multiphase flow in pipes. Therefore, this chapter is considered as an introduction to multiphase flow in pipes.
The objectives of this chapter are to
It is important to understand fluid physical behavior along pipes before predicting its flow parameters. The two main fluid physical properties related to fluid flow in pipes are viscosity and density. On the basis of fluid viscosity, fluids can be classified into two categories—namely, Newtonian and non-Newtonian. Similarly, fluids can be classified into incompressible and compressible according to their density behavior.
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