Affiliation:
1. Bravo Natural Resources and Promonsa
2. University of Tulsa
3. Chevon (ret.)
Abstract
Summary
Models are developed for foam breakup in a batch separator, as well as inlet–cyclone and gas/liquid–cylindrical–cyclone (GLCC) compact separators, by improving the Saint–Jalmes et al. (2000) “1–g” foam–batch–separator model. The modified batch–separator model shows a better performance with respect to experimental data than does the original model. An extension of the modified “1–g” foam–batch–separator model to swirling foam flow in cyclones is developed, which accounts for the effect of higher g–forces in the cyclones. The extended model accurately predicts experimental foam–breakup data for both the inlet–cyclone and the GLCC compact separators.
Publisher
Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
Subject
Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology,Energy Engineering and Power Technology
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