Software & Technology
Two-Phase Flow
FluidFlow is used by engineers to calculate pressure losses and flow distribution in two-phase pipe flow systems.

Overview
FluidFlow uses a modelling approach for the pressure loss calculation which is a hybrid between the rigorous and empirical methods. This means the software uses well known empirical correlations which are applied to a differential pipe length, allowing for a flash calculation, liquid holdup and flow regime to be determined for each segment and acknowledges that the pressure loss per unit length changes as the two-phase mixture flows along the pipeline.
FluidFlow is used by engineers to:
- Automatically size pipes, ducts, fans, compressors, control valves, safety relief devices, orifice plates and nozzles.
- Study plant performance & determine fluid physical properties throughout an entire system.
- Conduct thermal heat transfer analysis for pipes and fittings.
- Evaluate vendor booster performance and identify energy saving opportunities.
- Monitor steam quality.
Features:
- Automatically size pipes, ducts, fans, compressors, control valves, safety relief devices, orifice plates and nozzles.
- Highly accurate results developed using a “marching” solution algorithm.
- Comprehensive fluid, component and insulation database, as standard.
- Quickly and easily add fluids and components to master database.
- Eight available two-phase correlations.
- Flow pattern maps automatically generated for each pipe segment.
- Composite booster curves (Series and Parallel).
- System design solution using real gas conditions for gas phase.