SPE Journal
Volume 18,
Number 1,
February 2013,
pp. 172-178
Summary
Droplet formation in oil/water flow through a centrifugal pump has been
studied, experimentally and theoretically, for the first time. Droplet-size
distribution at the pump outlet has been measured for water-continuous flow as
a function of pump speed, mixture-flow rate, and water cut. The measured
droplet-size distribution strongly depends on the pump speed: the higher the
pump speed, the smaller the droplet size. Negligible effects of mixture flow
rate, water cut, and inlet droplet-size distribution have been observed.
Turbulent breakup has been identified as the main mechanism for droplet
formation. A mechanistic model is developed for the prediction of droplet-size
distribution in a centrifugal pump, showing a fair agreement with the acquired
experimental data.
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History
- Original manuscript received:
29 November 2011
- Revised manuscript received:
20 June 2012
- Manuscript approved:
6 July 2012
- Published online:
14 December 2012
- Version of record:
27 February 2013