Intermittent ultrasonic wave to improve oil recovery

This paper presents the use of intermittent vibration as a cost-effective and environmentally friendly approach to enhance oil recovery (EOR). Previous research work has focused only on continuous ultrasonic vibration, but the continuous vibration has its limitation of the high cost of the productio...

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Main Authors: Agi, Augustine, Junin, Radzuan, Chong, Aik Shye
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Published: Elsevier B.V. 2018
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.petrol.2018.03.097
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spelling my.utm.850892020-02-29T13:43:18Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/85089/ Intermittent ultrasonic wave to improve oil recovery Agi, Augustine Junin, Radzuan Chong, Aik Shye TP Chemical technology This paper presents the use of intermittent vibration as a cost-effective and environmentally friendly approach to enhance oil recovery (EOR). Previous research work has focused only on continuous ultrasonic vibration, but the continuous vibration has its limitation of the high cost of the production and maintenance of equipment because of the high energy generated. For this purpose, a 2D micro-model placed inside an ultrasonic bath under an ultrasound vibration was used to determine the effect of viscosity, intensity and the distance between the energy source and the micro-model. Dimensionless parameters were used to reduce the number of parameters to be studied by scaling the miscible and immiscible displacement in the porous media and to predict the fluid flow pattern. A stereo microscope with the camera mounted at the top of the micro-model recorded the displacement process. The snapshot of each time interval was used to give the estimate in percent (%) of the residual oil left in the micro-model. The outcome reveals that the use of intermittent vibration can recover more oil compared with the application using continuous vibration. The oil recovery increased with increase in the dimensionless parameters. The Reynold's number indicated that the flow was dominated by a laminar flow. The combination of intermittent vibration, high viscosity, high intensity and a short distance from the energy source gave the best recovery of oil. Elsevier B.V. 2018 Article PeerReviewed Agi, Augustine and Junin, Radzuan and Chong, Aik Shye (2018) Intermittent ultrasonic wave to improve oil recovery. Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering, 166 . pp. 577-591. ISSN 0920-4105 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.petrol.2018.03.097
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Agi, Augustine
Junin, Radzuan
Chong, Aik Shye
Intermittent ultrasonic wave to improve oil recovery
description This paper presents the use of intermittent vibration as a cost-effective and environmentally friendly approach to enhance oil recovery (EOR). Previous research work has focused only on continuous ultrasonic vibration, but the continuous vibration has its limitation of the high cost of the production and maintenance of equipment because of the high energy generated. For this purpose, a 2D micro-model placed inside an ultrasonic bath under an ultrasound vibration was used to determine the effect of viscosity, intensity and the distance between the energy source and the micro-model. Dimensionless parameters were used to reduce the number of parameters to be studied by scaling the miscible and immiscible displacement in the porous media and to predict the fluid flow pattern. A stereo microscope with the camera mounted at the top of the micro-model recorded the displacement process. The snapshot of each time interval was used to give the estimate in percent (%) of the residual oil left in the micro-model. The outcome reveals that the use of intermittent vibration can recover more oil compared with the application using continuous vibration. The oil recovery increased with increase in the dimensionless parameters. The Reynold's number indicated that the flow was dominated by a laminar flow. The combination of intermittent vibration, high viscosity, high intensity and a short distance from the energy source gave the best recovery of oil.
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author Agi, Augustine
Junin, Radzuan
Chong, Aik Shye
author_facet Agi, Augustine
Junin, Radzuan
Chong, Aik Shye
author_sort Agi, Augustine
title Intermittent ultrasonic wave to improve oil recovery
title_short Intermittent ultrasonic wave to improve oil recovery
title_full Intermittent ultrasonic wave to improve oil recovery
title_fullStr Intermittent ultrasonic wave to improve oil recovery
title_full_unstemmed Intermittent ultrasonic wave to improve oil recovery
title_sort intermittent ultrasonic wave to improve oil recovery
publisher Elsevier B.V.
publishDate 2018
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/85089/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.petrol.2018.03.097
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