Evgeniia Shavrina’s research while affiliated with National University of Singapore and other places

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The dimensions of the modelled CFMs tubes.
The experimental setup scheme. 1—water tank, 2—by-pass valve; 3—water pump; 4—control valve; 5—temperature sensor; 6—pressure sensor; 7—CFMs; 8—differential pressure sensor; 9—fine-tune valves; 10—upstream optical window; 11—downstream optical window; 12—gas injection valve; 13—gas flowmeter; 14—regulator; 15—air cylinder.
The dimensions of experimental setup before the CFMs.
A typical liquid hold-up inlet boundary condition for the stratified flow regime simulation of CFM operation (9% GVF, 60.8 kg/min).
Typical space discretization for the computational simulation.

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The Investigation of Gas Distribution Asymmetry Effect on Coriolis Flowmeter Accuracy at Multiphase Metering
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October 2022

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Evgeniia Shavrina

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Yan Zeng

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Multiphase flows are encountered in various industries, and the Coriolis flowmeter (CFM) is considered a high potential flowmeter for the metering of these flows. However, the decoupling effect and asymmetrical gas distribution in a CFM might decrease the accuracy of its multiphase flow metering The asymmetry of gas distribution in a CFM and its influence on the metering accuracy have only been qualitatively investigated in a few studies. The present paper quantitatively describes the gas distribution asymmetry in several CFMs under different flow conditions by numerical simulation. The simulation methodology is developed and validated by a results comparison with a conducted experiment and published data for bubbly, stratified and transitional flow regimes. U-shaped and triangle-shaped CFMs of different diameters are investigated at different gas volume fractions and flow rates. It is shown that the increase in the gas volume fraction and the reduction in the mixture flow rate lead to the increase in the gas distribution asymmetry. The strong correlation between the gas distribution asymmetry and the experimentally observed CFM error is demonstrated. The correction of the CFM error is proposed based on this correlation allowing the metering error to be decreased from 34% to 10% for the investigated conditions.

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Fluid-Solid Interaction Simulation Methodology for Coriolis Flowmeter Operation Analysis

December 2021

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Numerical simulation is a widely used tool for Coriolis flowmeter (CFM) operation analysis. However, there is a lack of experimentally validated methodologies for the CFM simulation. Moreover, there is no consensus on suitable turbulence models and configuration simplifications. The present study intends to address these questions in a framework of a fluid-solid interaction simulation methodology by coupling the finite volume method and finite element method for fluid and solid domains, respectively. The Reynolds stresses (RSM) and eddy viscosity-based turbulence models are explored and compared for CFM simulations. The effects of different configuration simplifications are investigated. It is demonstrated that the RSM model is favorable for the CFM operation simulations. It is also shown that the configuration simplifications should not include the braces neglect or the equivalent flowmeter tube length assumption. The simulation results are validated by earlier experimental data, showing a less than 5% discrepancy. The proposed methodology will increase the confidence in CFM operation simulations and consequently provide the foundation for further studies of flowmeter usage in various fields.

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... For measuring mixture density, gamma-ray attenuation is one of the most prevalent techniques in oil-and-gas applications ( [6][7][8]). Another well-known technique for measuring the total mass flow rate is the Coriolis-force-induced deformation/twisting of a vibrating flow tube [11]. A 'Coriolis meter' can additionally measure fluid density based on the natural frequency of tube vibration. ...

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A Pressure-Based Multiphase Flowmeter: Proof of Concept
The Investigation of Gas Distribution Asymmetry Effect on Coriolis Flowmeter Accuracy at Multiphase Metering

... Hamilton's variational principle was used to establish the governing equations for the structure, while the k-ε turbulence model was utilized to solve the Navier-Stokes equations for the fluid flow, ensuring comprehensive consideration of fluid effects. Subsequently, the same FVM-FEM coupling method was used to establish FSI models for CMF with different tube shapes [25][26][27], allowing for a comparison of different turbulence models' impact on CMF performance prediction. Shavrina [25] assessed the influence of structural simplification and turbulence models on the computational accuracy of the CMF's FSI framework, emphasizing that structural simplification significantly affects FSI results' accuracy. ...

Fluid-Solid Interaction Simulation Methodology for Coriolis Flowmeter Operation Analysis