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dispersed bubble flow

(noun) A multiphase flow regime in a pipe or wellbore characterised by small gas bubbles distributed uniformly throughout a continuous liquid phase at relatively high liquid velocities, where the buoyancy forces are insufficient to cause significant gas-phase segregation or coalescence.

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