Authors
Chao Yuan, Alexander Bowler, Jonathan Gareth Davies, Buddhika Hewakandamby, Georgios Dimitrakis
Publication date
2019/11/1
Journal
Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical
Volume
298
Pages
126886
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Measurements of the composition of multiphase flows, especially water-cut in oil-water flow, is a frequently encountered problem in the petroleum industry. New techniques that can offer improvements towards that are continuously sought and the use of microwave sensors is considered very promising. The current paper reports on the performance of a microwave cylindrical resonator, integrated into a multiphase flow experimental facility, used to determine water-cut in an upward flowing oil-water mixture. The performance and suitability of two microwave resonant modes (TM010 and TM110) was studied. The TM110 mode was found to be less dependent on the spatial phase distribution of the oil-water flowing mixture and provided more consistent results across a broader flow regime. The relative errors between the predicted and actual water-cut were from −6.53% to 9.16% and relative errors of 78% of the total …
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