Experimental studies on the effect of mixing chamber length on the characteristics of a liquid-gas ejector during the injection of exhaust gases to achieve a water-gas impact on formation
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Published:2023-09-30
Issue:3
Volume:
Page:144-155
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ISSN:2218-6867
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Container-title:SOCAR Proceedings
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language:
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Short-container-title:SOCAR Proceedings
Author:
,Gorbyleva Ya. A.,charo H.,
Abstract
Experimental measurements were conducted to determine the effect of mixing chamber length on liquid-gas ejector performance. The tests were performed on a laboratory bench designed for physically modeling the process of creating a water-gas mixture using exhaust gases. For the first time in this study, liquid-gas ejector parameters were measured during the injection of exhaust gases from a real source. The study investigated how the ratios of displacement chamber diameters, chamber length, and working nozzle affect the liquid-gas ejector's characteristics under various operating modes. The results obtained enable optimal parameter selection of the ejector and reveal the potential for utilizing exhaust gases to produce a water-gas mixture for injection into reservoirs to enhance oil recovery. Keywords: pump-ejector system; exhaust gases; liquid-gas ejector; water-gas impact; pressure-energy characteristics of the ejector.
Publisher
Oil Gas Scientific Research Project Institute