| Title | Geothermal Two-Phase Flow in Horizontal Pipes |
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| Authors | H. D. Zhao, K. C. Lee and D. H. Freeston |
| Year | 2000 |
| Conference | World Geothermal Congress |
| Keywords | geothermal, steam-water flow, two-phase flow |
| Abstract | This paper reanalysed the 255 sets of geothermal two-phase flow data of Freeston et al (1983). A new void fraction correlation is proposed in this paper. The new correlation is derived from the analysis of two-phase flow velocity distribution using the Seventh Power Law as: To predict the two-phase pressure drop, an equivalent pseudosingle- phase flow having the same boundary layer velocity distribution is assumed. The average velocity of the equivalent single-phase flow is used to determine the wall friction factor and hence the two-phase pressure drop. This method gives very good agreement with the experimental data. The average velocity of the equivalent single-phase flow is also a very good correlating parameter for the prediction of geothermal twophase pressure drops in a horizontal straight pipe. |