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Deck Drainage

Posted on September 6, 2009

Federal regulations and most authorities having jurisdiction require that “free oil” be removed from deck drainage prior to disposal. It is extremely difficult to predict…

Two Phase Oil and Gas Separation

SEPARATOR TYPES

Posted on December 13, 2021December 13, 2021

There are four major types or basic configurations of separators, generally available from manufacturers which are as follows: 1. Vertical 2. Horizontal Single Tube 3.…

Gas Processing

Solid Bed Absorption Process

Posted on May 27, 2013

A fixed bed of solid particles can be used to remove acid gases either through chemical reactions or ionic bonding. Typically, in solid bed absorption…

Basic Separation

Horizontal Two Phase Separator Basic Design

Posted on August 17, 2009October 30, 2012

Separators are designed in either horizontal, vertical, or spherical configurations. Figure 4-1 is a schematic of a horizontal separator. The initial gross separation of liquid…

Oil and Water Separation

Horizontal Three Phase Separator Part 2

Posted on August 21, 2009October 29, 2012

Figure 5-3 shows an alternate configuration known as a “bucket and weir” design. This design eliminates the need for a liquid interface controller. Both the…

Shell and Tube Exchangers

Heat Exchanger Tubes

Posted on September 13, 2009October 31, 2012

Heat-exchanger tubes should not be confused with steel pipe or other types of pipe that are extruded to steel pipe sizes. The outside diameter of…

Two Phase Separator Theory

Two Phase Separator Re-entrainment

Posted on September 14, 2009

Re-entrainment is a phenomenon caused by high gas velocity at the gas-liquid interface of a separator. Momentum transfer from the gas to the liquid causes…

Water Treating Equipment

Precipitators Coalescing Filters Process

Posted on September 5, 2009October 31, 2012

In the past, it was common to direct the water to be treated through a bed of excelsior or another similar medium, as shown in…

Relief Valve Sizing

Two-Phase Flow Standard Sizes

Posted on September 25, 2009October 28, 2012

Two-Phase Flow There are no precise formulas for calculating orifice area for twophase flow. The common convention is to calculate the area required for the…

Basic Configuration

Lease Automatic Custudy Transfer

Posted on August 21, 2009October 29, 2012

In large facilities oil is typically sold through a LACT unit, which is designed to meet API Standards and whatever additional measuring and sampling standards…

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