A Numerical Model for Oil/water Separation from an Accelerating Oil-coated Solid Particle

A computational fluid dynamics model has been developed to examine the separation of an oil film from a spherical oil-coated particle falling through quiescent water due to gravity. Using this model, the separation process was studied as a function of the viscosity ratio of oil to water, R, and the...

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Main Author: Abbas-Pour, Nima
Other Authors: Bussmann, Markus
Language:en_ca
Published: 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1807/42657
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-OTU.1807-426572013-12-03T03:39:12ZA Numerical Model for Oil/water Separation from an Accelerating Oil-coated Solid ParticleAbbas-Pour, NimaMulti-phase flowNon-inertial coordinate systemComputational fluid dynamicsFlotationOil sandsSpherical coordinate systemLiquid/liquid separation0548A computational fluid dynamics model has been developed to examine the separation of an oil film from a spherical oil-coated particle falling through quiescent water due to gravity. Using this model, the separation process was studied as a function of the viscosity ratio of oil to water, R, and the ratio of viscous forces to surface tension, represented by the Capillary number Ca. The governing equations of this flow-induced motion are derived in a non-inertial spherical coordinate system, and discretized using a finite volume approach. The Volume-of-Fluid method is used to capture the oil/water interface. The model predicts two mechanisms for oil separation: at R less than 1, the shear difference between the particle/oil interface and the oil/water interface is not significant and Ca determines whether separation occurs or not; at R larger than 1, the shear difference is considerable, and the Ca effect becomes less dominant.Bussmann, MarkusAcosta, Edgar2013-112013-11-20T19:58:53ZNO_RESTRICTION2013-11-20T19:58:53Z2013-11-20Thesishttp://hdl.handle.net/1807/42657en_ca
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language en_ca
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topic Multi-phase flow
Non-inertial coordinate system
Computational fluid dynamics
Flotation
Oil sands
Spherical coordinate system
Liquid/liquid separation
0548
spellingShingle Multi-phase flow
Non-inertial coordinate system
Computational fluid dynamics
Flotation
Oil sands
Spherical coordinate system
Liquid/liquid separation
0548
Abbas-Pour, Nima
A Numerical Model for Oil/water Separation from an Accelerating Oil-coated Solid Particle
description A computational fluid dynamics model has been developed to examine the separation of an oil film from a spherical oil-coated particle falling through quiescent water due to gravity. Using this model, the separation process was studied as a function of the viscosity ratio of oil to water, R, and the ratio of viscous forces to surface tension, represented by the Capillary number Ca. The governing equations of this flow-induced motion are derived in a non-inertial spherical coordinate system, and discretized using a finite volume approach. The Volume-of-Fluid method is used to capture the oil/water interface. The model predicts two mechanisms for oil separation: at R less than 1, the shear difference between the particle/oil interface and the oil/water interface is not significant and Ca determines whether separation occurs or not; at R larger than 1, the shear difference is considerable, and the Ca effect becomes less dominant.
author2 Bussmann, Markus
author_facet Bussmann, Markus
Abbas-Pour, Nima
author Abbas-Pour, Nima
author_sort Abbas-Pour, Nima
title A Numerical Model for Oil/water Separation from an Accelerating Oil-coated Solid Particle
title_short A Numerical Model for Oil/water Separation from an Accelerating Oil-coated Solid Particle
title_full A Numerical Model for Oil/water Separation from an Accelerating Oil-coated Solid Particle
title_fullStr A Numerical Model for Oil/water Separation from an Accelerating Oil-coated Solid Particle
title_full_unstemmed A Numerical Model for Oil/water Separation from an Accelerating Oil-coated Solid Particle
title_sort numerical model for oil/water separation from an accelerating oil-coated solid particle
publishDate 2013
url http://hdl.handle.net/1807/42657
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