Results are presented concerning the influence of an applied electric field on the coalescence of a water droplet with a much bigger water drop, both drops being immersed in a crude oil. This original study of electrocoalescence in crude oil was performed through high-speed optical observations, using a near-infrared camera, of a droplet falling onto a bottom drop, a bipolar square voltage being applied. For low electrical field strength, the electrostatic pressure at the water/oil interface of the merging droplet partly counteracts the capillary forces, which slows down the drop coalescence process. Above threshold field strength, the electric forces drastically affect the dynamics of drop deformation and merging. At a working temperature ...
In a stagnant water-in-oil emulsion subjected to an external AC electrical field, charges induced on...
In electrocoalescence, an electric field is applied to a dispersion of conducting water droplets in ...
Coalescence enhancement of water droplets in oil emulsions is commonly contemplated for the separati...
This paper reviews the current understanding of electrocoalescence of water droplets in oil, highlig...
International audiencePresent research aims at determining the conditions leading to electrocoalesce...
Dispersed water drops in oils can cause detrimental effects. For example in refining and cracking of...
The stability of water-in-crude oil emulsions when subjected to high voltage electric fields depends...
This study addresses the effectiveness of constant and pulsed DC fields in promoting coalescence of ...
Water droplets dispersed in crude oil have to be separated and this is most commonly done by electri...
In this article, the behavior of water droplets which are suspended in silicon oil is qualitatively ...
In petroleum refineries, water is used in desalting units to remove the salt contained in crude oil....
Water is co-produced with crude oils, generally in the form of water-in-crude oil emulsions. The oil...
The electrocoalescence of aqueous drops in an insulating oil is the fundamental process in the dehyd...
The electrocoalescence of a water drop at the water/oil interface in the presence of externally dire...
Water drops in oil are excited by the use of electric fields. This thesis looks at the behavior of w...
In a stagnant water-in-oil emulsion subjected to an external AC electrical field, charges induced on...
In electrocoalescence, an electric field is applied to a dispersion of conducting water droplets in ...
Coalescence enhancement of water droplets in oil emulsions is commonly contemplated for the separati...
This paper reviews the current understanding of electrocoalescence of water droplets in oil, highlig...
International audiencePresent research aims at determining the conditions leading to electrocoalesce...
Dispersed water drops in oils can cause detrimental effects. For example in refining and cracking of...
The stability of water-in-crude oil emulsions when subjected to high voltage electric fields depends...
This study addresses the effectiveness of constant and pulsed DC fields in promoting coalescence of ...
Water droplets dispersed in crude oil have to be separated and this is most commonly done by electri...
In this article, the behavior of water droplets which are suspended in silicon oil is qualitatively ...
In petroleum refineries, water is used in desalting units to remove the salt contained in crude oil....
Water is co-produced with crude oils, generally in the form of water-in-crude oil emulsions. The oil...
The electrocoalescence of aqueous drops in an insulating oil is the fundamental process in the dehyd...
The electrocoalescence of a water drop at the water/oil interface in the presence of externally dire...
Water drops in oil are excited by the use of electric fields. This thesis looks at the behavior of w...
In a stagnant water-in-oil emulsion subjected to an external AC electrical field, charges induced on...
In electrocoalescence, an electric field is applied to a dispersion of conducting water droplets in ...
Coalescence enhancement of water droplets in oil emulsions is commonly contemplated for the separati...