Experimental study on downhole oil-water separation hydrocyclone

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In the process of downhole oil-water separation, the traditional liquid-liquid separation hydrocyclone (LLSH) is used in conjunction with screw pumps, which makes the hydrocyclone rotating around its own axis. The rotation of wall of hydrocyclone affects its internal flow characteristics and separation properties directly. The orthogonal experiment of the downhole oil-water separation hydrocyclone (DOWSH) is designed to analyze the effect of flowrate, rotating speed and split ratio on separation efficiency and pressure drop, The primary and secondary factors of operation parameters have been studied, and the optimum condition and reasonable working range of DOWSH have been obtained. It provides reliable basis for process of practical application of DOWSH so as to guide the production.

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Xu, Y., Yuan, L., Wang, Z., Li, S., Zhang, J., & Ke, L. (2015). Experimental study on downhole oil-water separation hydrocyclone. Open Petroleum Engineering Journal, 8, 257–261. https://doi.org/10.2174/1874834101508010257

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