Ajogbeje, 2020 - Google Patents
Semi-empirical Framework for the Design of Fibrous Bed Coalescers and Application to Diluted BitumenAjogbeje, 2020
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Dispersed phases of emulsions (< 10 µm) are difficult to remove via gravity settling and centrifugation. The fibrous bed coalescer is a technology that can coalesce the drops out of emulsions. The Rajagopalan-Tien+ Coalescence Probability (RTCP) framework has been …
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