Artículo de revista
Ultrasonic monitoring of the water content in concentrated water–petroleum emulsions using the slope of the phase spectrum
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2022-09Registro en:
14248220
Universidad Autónoma de Occidente
Repositorio Educativo Digital UAO
Autor
Franco Guzmán, Ediguer Enrique
Reyna, Carlos A. B.
Lemos Durán, Alberto
Buiochi, Flávio
Institución
Resumen
This work proposes the slope of the phase spectrum as a signal processing parameter
for the ultrasonic monitoring of the water content of water-in-crude oil emulsions. Experimental
measurements, with water volume fractions from 0 to 0.48 and test temperatures of 20 ◦C, 25 ◦C, and
30 ◦C, were carried out using ultrasonic measurement devices operating in transmission–reception
and backscattering modes. The results show the phase slope depends on the water volume fraction
and, to a lesser extent, on the size of the emulsion droplets, leading to a stable behavior over time.
Conversely, the behavior of the phase slope as a function of the volume fraction is monotonic with
low dispersion. Fitting a power function to the experimental data provides calibration curves that can
be used to determine the water content with percentage relative error up to 70% for a water volume
fraction of 0.06, but less than 10% for water volume fractions greater than 0.06. Furthermore, the
methodology works over a wide range of volume fractions.