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    Experimental and theoretical study of crude oil pretreatment using low-frequency ultrasonic waves

    , Article Ultrasonics Sonochemistry ; Volume 48 , 2018 , Pages 383-395 ; 13504177 (ISSN) Khajehesamedini, A ; Sadatshojaie, A ; Parvasi, P ; Rahimpour, M. R ; Naserimojarad, M. M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    In this work, an ultrasound experimental setup was designed to investigate the feasibility of using low-frequency ultrasonic waves as a substitute to reduce the consumption of chemical demulsifiers in the pretreatment of crude oil. The experiments were planned to study the effects of irradiation time, ultrasonic field intensity and initial water content on the efficiency of separation. The results of experiments showed that by selecting a proper irradiation time and field intensity, it is possible to decrease the usage of demulsifiers by 50%. Moreover, a population balance model was proposed to explicate the experimental data. A hybrid coalescence model was developed to determine the... 

    Applying ultrasonic fields to separate water contained in medium-gravity crude oil emulsions and determining crude oil adhesion coefficients

    , Article Ultrasonics Sonochemistry ; Volume 70 , 2021 ; 13504177 (ISSN) Sadatshojaie, A ; Wood, D. A ; Jokar, S. M ; Rahimpour, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier B.V  2021
    Abstract
    Separating produced water is a key part of production processing for most crude oils. It is required for quality reasons, and to avoid unnecessary transportation costs and prevent pipework corrosion rates caused by soluble salts present in the water. A complicating factor is that water is often present in crude oil in the form of emulsions. Experiments were performed to evaluate the performance of ultrasonic fields in demulsifying crude oil emulsions using novel pipe-form equipment. A horn-type piezoelectric ultrasonic transducer with a frequency of 20 kHz and power ranging from 80 W to 1000 W was used for experimental purposes. The influences of the intensity of ultrasonic fields,...