2012
DOI: 10.4236/aces.2012.22030
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Numerical Study of Oil/Water Separation by Ceramic Membranes in the Presence of Turbulent Flow

Abstract: Disposal of produced water during petroleum extraction causes serious environmental damage, hence the need to complete the water treatment before being disposed to environment within the criteria set established by environmental agencies in the countries. Ceramics membranes have been highlighted as a good device for separating oil/water. These act as a barrier to oil in the aqueous stream, because their essential properties for filtration, such as chemical inertness, biological stability and resistance to high… Show more

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“…Besides, solute accumulation at interface membrane/solution is inevitable. Because of the importance, several studies involving the membrane separation process with computer codes' aid based on CFD tools (Computational Fluid Dynamics) have been conducted, for example, Porciúncula [9], Vieira et al [13], Souza [14], Cunha [15], Cunha et al [16], Cunha et al [17], Magalhães et al [18], Souza et al [19], Magalhães et al [20], Oliveira [21] and Magalhães et al [22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides, solute accumulation at interface membrane/solution is inevitable. Because of the importance, several studies involving the membrane separation process with computer codes' aid based on CFD tools (Computational Fluid Dynamics) have been conducted, for example, Porciúncula [9], Vieira et al [13], Souza [14], Cunha [15], Cunha et al [16], Cunha et al [17], Magalhães et al [18], Souza et al [19], Magalhães et al [20], Oliveira [21] and Magalhães et al [22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such values range from 29ppm in the Gulf of Mexico and 20ppm in Brazil. In Norway, the oil operators have agreed to implement a policy of zero harmful discharges in the environment (Neff, 2002;Ahmadun et al, 2009;Souza et al, 2011;Vieira et al, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%