We were not aware of some errors made in the proofreading phase; therefore, we wish to make the following corrections to the mathematical equations in the text in [1].
(1)
Figure 14 shows that the volume fraction of gasoline at 6 s to 9 s was less than 1%. The distance between the two interfaces with 99% and 1% forward batch concentration is defined as the length of the contamination. Equation (9) can be modified to yield
C=9[0.21ln(N)+0.96]V
(2)
When the Reynolds number was larger than the critical Reynolds number of contamination, the formula for calculating the contamination length is
C=11.75d0.5 L0.5 Re−0.1+9[0.21ln(N)+0.96]V
1. Liu, E.; Li, W.; Cai, H.; Peng, S. Formation mechanism of trailing oil in product oil pipeline. Processes 2019, 7, 7.
Enbin Liu*, Wensheng Li, Hongjun Cai and Shanbi Peng
Petroleum Engineering School, Southwest Petroleum University, Chengdu 610500, China
*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
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