
DEVELOPING PHYSICS AND DATA ANALYTICS BASED TECHNOLOGIES AND MODELS TO PREDICT MULTIPHASE FLOW BEHAVIOR

ABOUT
The Tulsa University Fluid Flow Projects (TUFFP) is a cooperative Industry-University research group supported by several oil and gas production, consulting, service member companies and government agencies. The group was formed January 1, 1973 by Dr. James P. Brill. The mission of TUFFP is to conduct applied research and develop solutions for problems encountered by the member companies pertaining to multiphase fluid flow in pipes. At any given time, there could be between 4 and 7 research projects actively being conducted that are selected by the TUFFP member companies. Research is supported by annual membership fees.











Iso-Kinetic Sampling Probe
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Wire Mesh Sensor
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Particle Image Velocimetry
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Flow Visualization Cameras
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ADVANCED INSTRUMENTATION
Canty Flow Visualization Device
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Conductivity/Capacitance Probes
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CONTACT
Inquiries
For any inquiries about how to become a member or other questions about our research, please call: 918-631-5110 or email kelley@utulsa.edu.
The University of Tulsa
North Campus Drilling Building
Employment
TUFFP currently has no open positions.
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