Studies of Liquid-liquid Separation in Fibre Coalescer


Autoria(s): Amoanu, Daniel
Data(s)

18/03/2009

18/03/2009

2009

Resumo

This thesis focuses on fibre coalescers whose efficiency is based on the surface properties/characteristics. They have the ability to preferentially wet or interact with one or more of the fluids to be separated. Thus, the interfacial phenomena governing the separation efficiency of the coalescers is investigated depending on physical factors such as flowrates, phase ratios and coalescer packing density. Design of process equipment to produce and separate of the emulsions was carried out.The experimentation was carried out to test the separation efficiency of the coalescing medias, namely fibreglass, polyester I and polyester II. The performances of the coalescing medias were assessed via droplet size information. In conclusion, the objectives (design of process equipment and experimentation) were achieved. Fibre glass was the best coalescing media, next was polyester I and then finally polyester II. Droplets sizes increased with decreased flowrates and increased packing density of the coalescer. Phase ratio had effect on the droplet sizes of the feed but had no effect on the coalescence of droplets of the feed.

Identificador

http://www.doria.fi/handle/10024/44094

URN:NBN:fi-fe200902241203

Idioma(s)

en

Palavras-Chave #Emulsion #liquid-liquid separation #phase ratio #coalescers
Tipo

Master's thesis

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