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Analysis of weep holes as a product-detection device for underground, compensated LPG-storage systems. C. Sarica, H.M. Demir and J.P. Brill. SPE Production Facilities, February 1998, 13(1), 47--52.

An investigation is reported of the multiphase-flow characteristics of weep-hole LPG-detection systems to correctly estimate the operating limits. Details are given of a simple model to predict the tubinghead-pressure and flow-rate increases. Model predictions for a typical field case are presented. 11 refs.

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Journal title: SPE Production Facilities

Subjects: Storage, Liquefied petroleum gas, Oil and gas, Oil, Bulk storage

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