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PE 7053 - Two Phase Flow Modeling

A theoretical treatment of two phase flow. Introduction to two phase flow phenomena and the recent modeling approach. Review of the early black box general models. Flow pattern transition prediction and flow pattern modeling for vertical, horizontal and inclined pipes. Unified Models. Application examples. Prerequisites: ChE 7003 or permission of instructor.


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Master of Engineering in Petroleum Engineering


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