DOI: 10.33915/etd.3272
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The study of down-hole hydro-cyclone efficiency in oil wells using computational fluid dynamics

Abstract: Water is by far the largest waste stream associated with oil and gas production and it is unimaginable to find an oil reservoir absolutely free from connate water. Water management has become an important issue of hydrocarbon production, since the produced water increases as the field grows older and the cost of water handling, such as separation, treatment and repair is dramatically increasing. Down-Hole Separation (DOWS) and re-injection results in the production of oil to the surface, while portions of wate… Show more

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“…Yusuf [15] used CFD to study the performance of Liquid-Liquid Hydrocyclones (LLHC) as an integral part of a downhole separation system. He used the mixture modeling capability in CFD to study the changes in API oil gravity, flow rates and cyclone geometry.…”
Section: Computational Fluid Dynamics (Cfd)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yusuf [15] used CFD to study the performance of Liquid-Liquid Hydrocyclones (LLHC) as an integral part of a downhole separation system. He used the mixture modeling capability in CFD to study the changes in API oil gravity, flow rates and cyclone geometry.…”
Section: Computational Fluid Dynamics (Cfd)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yusuf [26] used CFD to study the performance of Liquid-Liquid Hydrocylones (LLHC) as an integral part of a down-hole separation system. He used the mixture modeling capability in CFD to study the changes in API oil gravity, flow rates and cyclone geometry.…”
Section: Computational Fluid Dynamicsmentioning
confidence: 99%