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Hagedorn, A. R., & Brown, K. E. (1965). Experimental study of pressure gradients occurring during continuous two-phase flow in small-diameter vertical conduits. Journal of Petroleum Technology, 17(04), 475-484. | Hagedorn, A. R., & Brown, K. E. (1965). Experimental study of pressure gradients occurring during continuous two-phase flow in small-diameter vertical conduits. Journal of Petroleum Technology, 17(04), 475-484. | ||
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Revision as of 18:34, 21 March 2017
Contents
Brief
Hagedorn and Brown is an empirical two-phase flow correlation published in 1965.
It doesn't distinguish between the flow regimes.
The heart of the Hagedorn and Brown method is a correlation for the liquid holdup :.
Math & Physics
Following the law of conservation of energy the basic steady state flow equation is:
where
Colebrook–White equation for the Darcy's friction factor:
Reynolds two phase number: