• Title of article

    Probability description of single droplet events at high pressures: Droplet–wall collision case

  • Author/Authors

    Dupuy، نويسنده , , P.M. and Fernandino، نويسنده , , Ion M. and Jakobsen، نويسنده , , H.A. and Svendsen، نويسنده , , H.F.، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
  • Pages
    8
  • From page
    476
  • To page
    483
  • Abstract
    Despite all the work done to describe the process of droplets impacting surfaces, the low predictability and understanding of these phenomena in high pressure natural gas processing represent a problem. Most experiments provided by science so far were performed under idealized conditions which make the results not directly applicable to industrial cases. present work, we examine the difficulties of working at real conditions instead of idealized conditions. We propose statistical tools for the interpretation of results that can help both for data discrimination and visualization. In addition, droplet–wall collision experiments have been run at pressures up to 100 bar. Two different systems were studied in order to achieve variation in liquid properties: N2-Decane and CO2-Decane, where the surface tension varies from 20 mN/m to 8 mN/m. We report the existence of regions in which any collision outcome is possible with varying degree of probability. Dry wall cases were found to present a higher deposition probability than wet wall. A deeper characterization in terms of the Reynolds and Ohnesorge numbers is given for the studied systems. rrect description of the physics of droplet removal is fundamental to achieve high separation efficiencies, in order to reduce severe operational problems like breakdown and malfunctioning of downstream devices along the product conditioning chain.
  • Keywords
    Multiphase flow , Probabilistic , high pressure , Separations , natural gas , Stochastic
  • Journal title
    Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering
  • Serial Year
    2011
  • Journal title
    Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering
  • Record number

    2233466