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RESEARCH PRODUCT
Automatic Operation and Control of a Novel Coalescing Centrifugal Pump for Improved Oil/Water Separation
Trygve HusvegNiels Van TeeffelenMorten OttestadRune HusvegMichael Rygaard Hansensubject
Coalescence (physics)Petroleum engineeringEnergy Engineering and Power Technology02 engineering and technology010502 geochemistry & geophysicsCentrifugal pump01 natural sciencesProduced waterFuel Technology020401 chemical engineeringEnvironmental scienceOil water0204 chemical engineering0105 earth and related environmental sciencesdescription
Summary In this paper we present the development and implementation of automatic operation and control for a pump/hydrocyclone produced-water-treatment system to maximize oil/water-separation efficiency. A so-called perturb-and-observe (P&O) algorithm is adapted for a novel centrifugal pump to continuously optimize the point of operation. The novel pump coalesces and increases the size of oil droplets in the produced water, resulting in a unique relationship between the coalescing effect and the point of operation, and allowing for the successful implementation of the P&O algorithm. The algorithm was implemented in two different setups, one measuring the droplet-size distribution between the hydrocyclone and the pump, and the other measuring the oil concentration downstream of the hydrocyclone. The latter was considered the most robust because it required no prior knowledge of the system. Nonetheless, both setups achieved satisfying results and compared favorably with a third setup, where the optimal point of operation was predicted using measurements of the upstream produced-water characteristics.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2019-04-05 | SPE Production & Operations |