Artículos de revistas
Modeling the kinetics of the coalescence of water droplets in crude oil emulsions subject to an electric field, with the cellular automata technique
Fecha
2010Registro en:
COMPUTERS & CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, v.34, n.12, Special Issue, p.1962-1968, 2010
0098-1354
10.1016/j.compchemeng.2010.07.006
Autor
BRESCIANI, Antonio E.
MENDONCA, Candido F. X.
ALVES, Rita M. B.
NASCIMENTO, Claudio A. O.
Institución
Resumen
In this study, the concept of cellular automata is applied in an innovative way to simulate the separation of phases in a water/oil emulsion. The velocity of the water droplets is calculated by the balance of forces acting on a pair of droplets in a group, and cellular automata is used to simulate the whole group of droplets. Thus, it is possible to solve the problem stochastically and to show the sequence of collisions of droplets and coalescence phenomena. This methodology enables the calculation of the amount of water that can be separated from the emulsion under different operating conditions, thus enabling the process to be optimized. Comparisons between the results obtained from the developed model and the operational performance of an actual desalting unit are carried out. The accuracy observed shows that the developed model is a good representation of the actual process. (C) 2010 Published by Elsevier Ltd.