Frictional pressure drop from Fanning equation; Single-phase flow of an incompressible, Newtonian fluid, [psi]
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Frictional pressure drop from Fanning equation; Single-phase flow of an incompressible, Newtonian fluid, [psi]
Inlet pipe pressure for single phase pipe flow of gas (compressible fluid), [psia]
Inlet pipe pressure for single phase pipe flow of incompressible, Newtonian fluid, [psia]
Inlet pipe pressure for multiphase pipe flow by Beggs and Brill correlation, [psia]. It can be applied for any wellbore inclination and flow direction.
Inlet pressure for multiphase pipe flow by Gray correlation, [psia] It is commonly used for gas wells that are also producing liquid.
Inlet pressure for multiphase pipe flow by Hagedorn and Brown correlation, [psia]. It was developed for vertical, upward flow and is recommended only for near-vertical wellbores.
Outlet pipe pressure for single phase pipe flow of gas (compressible fluid), [psia]
Outlet pipe pressure for single phase pipe flow of incompressible, Newtonian fluid, [psia]
Outlet pipe pressure for multiphase pipe flow by Beggs and Brill correlation, [psia]. It can be applied for any wellbore inclination and flow direction.
Outlet pressure for multiphase pipe flow by Gray correlation, [psia] It is commonly used for gas wells that are also producing liquid.
Outlet pressure for multiphase pipe flow by Hagedorn and Brown correlation, [psia]. It was developed for vertical, upward flow and is recommended only for near-vertical wellbores.
PotentialEnergyPressureDropLiquid
Potential energy pressure drop; Single-phase flow of an incompressible, Newtonian fluid, [psi]
Pressure gradient for multiphase pipe flow by Beggs and Brill correlation, [psi/ft] It can be applied for any wellbore inclination and flow direction.
Pressure gradient for multiphase pipe flow by Gray correlation, [psi/ft] It is commonly used for gas wells that are also producing liquid.
Pressure gradient for multiphase pipe flow by Hagedorn and Brown correlation with Griffith modification , [psi/ft]. It was developed for vertical, upward flow and is recommended only for near-vertical wellbores.
Reynolds number for single phase pipe flow of gas (compressible fluid), [dimensionless]
Reynolds number for single phase pipe flow of incompressible, Newtonian fluid, [dimensionless]
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