Theoretical background and the flow fields in downhole liquid-liquid hydrocyclone (LLHC)

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Hydrocyclone system for downhole oil-water separation provides an effective technique of enhancing the economic viability of higher water-cut wells while at the same time reducing the risk of environmental pollution. This paper describes the hydrodynamics of the liquid-liquid hydrocyclones and the flow fields within it are paramount for achieving successful separation process. Some of the important hydrodynamic flow phenomenon within the liquid-liquid hydrocyclone and how they influence the separation efficiency of water/oil was analyzed through analytical solution. The properties of the liquids were based on Bayan offshore field measured properties. The results indicated that there are two swirling zones separated by stagnant flow field. The inner is the light liquid zone, while the outer is the heavy liquid zone. © 2014 Owned by the authors, published by EDP Sciences.

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Osei, H., Al-Kayiem, H. H., & Hashim, F. B. M. (2014). Theoretical background and the flow fields in downhole liquid-liquid hydrocyclone (LLHC). In MATEC Web of Conferences (Vol. 13). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20141302032

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