Difference between revisions of "Liquid loading"
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:<math> v_g = 1.593 \sigma^{1/4} \frac{({\rho_L-\rho_g})^{1/4}}{\rho_g^{1/2}}</math> | :<math> v_g = 1.593 \sigma^{1/4} \frac{({\rho_L-\rho_g})^{1/4}}{\rho_g^{1/2}}</math> | ||
where | where | ||
− | :<math> v_g </math> | + | :<math> v_g </math> gas velocity ft/sec |
− | :<math> \sigma </math> | + | :<math> \sigma </math> surface tension, dyne/cm |
− | :<math> \rho_L </math> | + | :<math> \rho_L </math> liquid density lbm/ft3 |
− | :<math> \rho_g </math> | + | :<math> \rho_g </math> gas density lbm/ft3 |
[[Category:PEngTools]] | [[Category:PEngTools]] | ||
[[Category:pqPlot]] | [[Category:pqPlot]] |
Revision as of 11:58, 15 March 2017
Liquid loading is a phemonenon when the gas phase does't provide sufficient transport energy to lift the liquids out of the well.
The minimum gas velocity to remove the liquid equation:
where
- gas velocity ft/sec
- surface tension, dyne/cm
- liquid density lbm/ft3
- gas density lbm/ft3