DocumentCode
815532
Title
Emulsification and Demulsification Processes in Liquid–Liquid System by Electrostatic Atomization Technique
Author
Kanazawa, Seiji ; Takahashi, Yusuke ; Nomoto, Yukiharu
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. & Electron. Eng., Oita Univ., Oita
Volume
44
Issue
4
fYear
2008
Firstpage
1084
Lastpage
1089
Abstract
A new electrical emulsification and demulsification apparatus using an electrostatic atomization technique was developed, and the investigation of both processes in a liquid-liquid system was conducted. First, fine water droplets were generated in silicone oil using a nozzle electrode with ac high voltage, and then, a stable water-in-oil (W/O) emulsion was produced without surfactants. The mode of electrostatic atomization and the trajectory of the fine droplets´ flow were observed. The diameter of fine droplets and their distributions were measured as a function of the applied voltage and its frequency. Experiments indicated that electrohydrodynamic (EHD) induced liquid flow with water droplets played an important role in the formation of the emulsion. Next, the demulsification of W/O emulsion was carried out by two injections of oppositely charged water droplets, using the method of electrostatic atomization. The test liquid, which was prepared by the electrostatic atomization technique, was maintained in a state of emulsion for a longer time if no electric field was applied. When the positive- and negative-charged droplets were injected into the test liquid, the emulsion, with a dull color, gradually became transparent as time elapsed. The aggregated droplets fell down due to gravity and the EHD flow effect, resulting in the separation of water and oil. It was found that two injections of oppositely charged water droplets were effective for resolving the emulsion.
Keywords
drops; electrohydrodynamics; electrostatics; nozzles; sprays; two-phase flow; EHD flow effect; Electrostatic Atomization Technique; demulsification; electrohydrodynamic induced liquid flow; emulsification; fine water droplets; liquid-liquid system; nozzle electrode; silicone oil; water-in-oil emulsion; AC generators; Atomic measurements; Electrodes; Electrohydrodynamics; Electrostatic measurements; Fluid flow; Frequency measurement; Petroleum; Testing; Voltage; Electrohydrodynamic (EHD) flow; electrostatic agglomeration; electrostatic atomization; liquid–liquid system; water-in-oil (W/O) emulsion;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0093-9994
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIA.2008.926219
Filename
4578794
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