Experimental study of a vane-type pipe separator for oil-water separation

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An experimental study of a new vane-type pipe separator (VTPS) was conducted for the possible application in the well-bore for oil-water separation and reinjection. Results by using particle image velocimetry (PIV) reveal a better flow field distribution for oil-water separation, which is formed in VTPS than that in hydrocyclone. The effects of split ratio, the oil content, guide vanes' installation and number of guide vanes on oil-water separation performance have been investigated experimentally. Compared to a traditional single hydrocyclone, VTPS shows a good separation performance as the water content at the inlet of VTPS reaches 79.9%, the oil content at the water-rich outlet is about 400. ppm while the split is near 0.70. These results are helpful to provide a possibly new design for downhole oil-water separation. © 2012.

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Shi, S. Y., Xu, J. Y., Sun, H. Q., Zhang, J., Li, D. H., & Wu, Y. X. (2012). Experimental study of a vane-type pipe separator for oil-water separation. Chemical Engineering Research and Design, 90(10), 1652–1659. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cherd.2012.02.007

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