A new research infrastructure for investigating flow hydraulics and process equipment at critical fluid properties


A new research infrastructure for investigating flow hydraulics and process equipment at critical fluid properties

Windmeier, C.; Flegiel, F.; Döß, A.; Franz, R.; Schleicher, E.; Wiezorek, M.; Schubert, M.; Hampel, U.

An optimized equipment design for natural gas processing and liquefaction plants becomes increasingly difficult with changing process conditions: Particularly low values of surface tension create rising challenges on the design of phase separators and column internals. The TERESA test rig at HZDR was designed to allow the investigation of multi-phase thermohydraulics and phase separator performance under critical fluid properties in industrial dimensions. A versatile pipe test section is available in DN200 and equipment internals may be tested in a sectional DN300/DN500 test separator. The applied test fluid shows a high vapor-liquid density difference between 1470 and 940 kg/m³, viscosity as low as 0.12 mm²/s, and surface tension down to 1.3 mN/m. Volumetric liquid and vapor flow rates may be varied up to 9 and 530 m³/h in the test rig, respectively.

Keywords: critical fluid properties; hydraulics; phase separation; two-phase flow

Involved research facilities

  • TOPFLOW Facility

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