Water droplets dispersed in crude oil have to be separated and this is most commonly done by electrical dehydration. Under high strength electric fields, partial coalescence may occur and leave fine secondary droplets, which reduce the separation efficiency. The critical electric field strength (Ecrit) for partial coalescence occurrence depends on several factors. In this paper, the effects of droplet radius, conductivity, interfacial tension, viscosity (changed by adding alkali, surfactant, and polymer respectively) and oil density on Ecrithave been studied experimentally. Ecritincreases linearly with the inverse of the square root of droplet radius, R−0.5, but the slope Ecrit/R−0.5(k) can be changed. Increasing surfactant concentration re...
Dispersed water droplets in organic liquids are commonly encountered in the oil, chemical and bioche...
Electrocoalescence is the process in which pairs of conducting droplets suspended in a continuous di...
In this work, we explore the effect of electric field distribution and incorporating two different f...
Polymer flooding is widely used in petroleum industry to enhance oil recovery. However, presence of ...
Dispersed water drops in oils can cause detrimental effects. For example in refining and cracking of...
The continuous formation of mm-scale surfactant-laden aqueous drops in oil was studied under an appl...
This paper reviews the current understanding of electrocoalescence of water droplets in oil, highlig...
The stability of water-in-crude oil emulsions when subjected to high voltage electric fields depends...
The electrocoalescence of aqueous drops in an insulating oil is the fundamental process in the dehyd...
Coalescence enhancement of water droplets in oil emulsions is commonly contemplated for the separati...
This study addresses the effectiveness of constant and pulsed DC fields in promoting coalescence of ...
In petroleum refineries, water is used in desalting units to remove the salt contained in crude oil....
The electrocoalescence of a water drop at the water/oil interface in the presence of externally dire...
Results are presented concerning the influence of an applied electric field on the coalescence of a ...
Water is co-produced with crude oils, generally in the form of water-in-crude oil emulsions. The oil...
Dispersed water droplets in organic liquids are commonly encountered in the oil, chemical and bioche...
Electrocoalescence is the process in which pairs of conducting droplets suspended in a continuous di...
In this work, we explore the effect of electric field distribution and incorporating two different f...
Polymer flooding is widely used in petroleum industry to enhance oil recovery. However, presence of ...
Dispersed water drops in oils can cause detrimental effects. For example in refining and cracking of...
The continuous formation of mm-scale surfactant-laden aqueous drops in oil was studied under an appl...
This paper reviews the current understanding of electrocoalescence of water droplets in oil, highlig...
The stability of water-in-crude oil emulsions when subjected to high voltage electric fields depends...
The electrocoalescence of aqueous drops in an insulating oil is the fundamental process in the dehyd...
Coalescence enhancement of water droplets in oil emulsions is commonly contemplated for the separati...
This study addresses the effectiveness of constant and pulsed DC fields in promoting coalescence of ...
In petroleum refineries, water is used in desalting units to remove the salt contained in crude oil....
The electrocoalescence of a water drop at the water/oil interface in the presence of externally dire...
Results are presented concerning the influence of an applied electric field on the coalescence of a ...
Water is co-produced with crude oils, generally in the form of water-in-crude oil emulsions. The oil...
Dispersed water droplets in organic liquids are commonly encountered in the oil, chemical and bioche...
Electrocoalescence is the process in which pairs of conducting droplets suspended in a continuous di...
In this work, we explore the effect of electric field distribution and incorporating two different f...