Chemical Industry and Chemical Engineering Quarterly 2016 Volume 22, Issue 3, Pages: 309-318
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Separation of oil-in-water emulsions by flow through fiber beds: A response surface approach
Govedarica Dragan D. (Faculty of Technology, Novi Sad)
Šećerov-Sokolović Radmila M. (Faculty of Technology, Novi Sad)
Govedarica Olga M. (Faculty of Technology, Novi Sad)
Sokolović Dunja S. (Faculty of Technical Sciences, Novi Sad)
Sinadinović-Fišer Snežana V. (Faculty of Technology, Novi Sad)
Separation of oil-in-water emulsions using fiber bed coalescer was studied by
response surface methodology. The bed was formed of polyethylene
terephthalate fibers. The aim was to investigate the possibility of using
response surface regression for the analysis and prediction of both the
effluent oil concentration and critical velocity in broad ranges of flow
rates, bed permeabilities, and nature of dispersed oil phase. The developed
response surface equations for a constant bed permeability are a responsive
statistical method with the calculated multiple R higher than 90%. It was
found that dispersed oil density, viscosity, neutralization number, and bed
permeability influence significantly the oil removal efficiency of fiber bed
coalescers. The region of highest critical velocity has been observed for a
high viscosity and a high fiber bed permeability. The developed response
surface models can be used to ensure high separation efficiency and improve
coalescer performance when unexpected simultaneous changes in the bed
permeability, hydrodynamic forces and dispersed oil properties take place.
Keywords: liquid-liquid separation, oily water, bed coalescence, fiber material, critical velocity, response surface regression
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