Flow dynamics behaviour of a novel liquid-liquid hydrocyclone with varying upper cylindrical lengths and number of inlets

The use of a liquid-liquid hydrocyclone in the downhole is one the few environmentally friendly ways by which water production can be limited, while at the same time ensure maximum recovery. The understanding of the fluid flow behaviours that bring about better separation and performance is therefor...

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Main Authors: Osei, H., Al-Kayiem, H.H., Osman, A.B.
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Published: Asian Research Publishing Network 2016
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spelling my.utp.eprints.258242021-08-27T13:06:42Z Flow dynamics behaviour of a novel liquid-liquid hydrocyclone with varying upper cylindrical lengths and number of inlets Osei, H. Al-Kayiem, H.H. Osman, A.B. The use of a liquid-liquid hydrocyclone in the downhole is one the few environmentally friendly ways by which water production can be limited, while at the same time ensure maximum recovery. The understanding of the fluid flow behaviours that bring about better separation and performance is therefore important and should not be underestimated. This work, through numerical simulation, studied the effects that the tangential inlet(s) and the height of the upper cylindrical section of a liquid-liquid hydrocyclone have on its hydrodynamics. The results showed that the single inlet hydrocyclones unlike the twin inlet types are more prone to producing asymmetrical reversal flow which meanders along the axis of the hydrocyclone. This can affect the efficiency of separation if the particles are not well segregated. The single inlet 30 mm upper cylindrical length (UCL) hydrocyclone produced the highest velocity fields that could ensure better fluid swirling and rotation, and the greatest upward core flowing pressure that could ensure better transportation of the lighter fraction concentrated at the core. Therefore, the single inlet hydrocyclone with 30 mm UCL is the best among the studied cyclonic separator types and its use for downhole oil/water separation can enhance the problem of excessive water production. ©2006-2016 Asian Research Publishing Network (ARPN). Asian Research Publishing Network 2016 Article NonPeerReviewed https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84994228789&partnerID=40&md5=9451ddd82c055b5b6fc28c650bcecf35 Osei, H. and Al-Kayiem, H.H. and Osman, A.B. (2016) Flow dynamics behaviour of a novel liquid-liquid hydrocyclone with varying upper cylindrical lengths and number of inlets. ARPN Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, 11 (20). pp. 12159-12164. http://eprints.utp.edu.my/25824/
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description The use of a liquid-liquid hydrocyclone in the downhole is one the few environmentally friendly ways by which water production can be limited, while at the same time ensure maximum recovery. The understanding of the fluid flow behaviours that bring about better separation and performance is therefore important and should not be underestimated. This work, through numerical simulation, studied the effects that the tangential inlet(s) and the height of the upper cylindrical section of a liquid-liquid hydrocyclone have on its hydrodynamics. The results showed that the single inlet hydrocyclones unlike the twin inlet types are more prone to producing asymmetrical reversal flow which meanders along the axis of the hydrocyclone. This can affect the efficiency of separation if the particles are not well segregated. The single inlet 30 mm upper cylindrical length (UCL) hydrocyclone produced the highest velocity fields that could ensure better fluid swirling and rotation, and the greatest upward core flowing pressure that could ensure better transportation of the lighter fraction concentrated at the core. Therefore, the single inlet hydrocyclone with 30 mm UCL is the best among the studied cyclonic separator types and its use for downhole oil/water separation can enhance the problem of excessive water production. ©2006-2016 Asian Research Publishing Network (ARPN).
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author Osei, H.
Al-Kayiem, H.H.
Osman, A.B.
spellingShingle Osei, H.
Al-Kayiem, H.H.
Osman, A.B.
Flow dynamics behaviour of a novel liquid-liquid hydrocyclone with varying upper cylindrical lengths and number of inlets
author_facet Osei, H.
Al-Kayiem, H.H.
Osman, A.B.
author_sort Osei, H.
title Flow dynamics behaviour of a novel liquid-liquid hydrocyclone with varying upper cylindrical lengths and number of inlets
title_short Flow dynamics behaviour of a novel liquid-liquid hydrocyclone with varying upper cylindrical lengths and number of inlets
title_full Flow dynamics behaviour of a novel liquid-liquid hydrocyclone with varying upper cylindrical lengths and number of inlets
title_fullStr Flow dynamics behaviour of a novel liquid-liquid hydrocyclone with varying upper cylindrical lengths and number of inlets
title_full_unstemmed Flow dynamics behaviour of a novel liquid-liquid hydrocyclone with varying upper cylindrical lengths and number of inlets
title_sort flow dynamics behaviour of a novel liquid-liquid hydrocyclone with varying upper cylindrical lengths and number of inlets
publisher Asian Research Publishing Network
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