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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HydrocycloneHydrocyclone - Wikipedia

    A hydrocyclone showing the paths of fluid flow. Hydrocyclones are a type of cyclonic separators that separate product phases mainly on basis of differences in gravity with aqueous solutions as the primary feed fluid.

  2. 6 de mar. de 2016 · Cyclones used in the oil sands are very similar in design to those used in the conventional mining industry (sometimes referred to as hydrocyclones), which the exception of the different liners and wear materials used for internal components.

  3. www.slb.com › products-and-services › innovating-in-oil-and-gasVORTOIL Deoiling Hydrocyclone | SLB

    VORTOIL deoiling hydrocyclones provide a highly efficient, compact, and inexpensive method of removing oil from large volumes of produced water.

  4. Cyclonic separation is a method of removing particulates from an air, gas or liquid stream, without the use of filters, through vortex separation. When removing particulate matter from liquid, a hydrocyclone is used; while from gas, a gas cyclone is used. Rotational effects and gravity are used to separate mixtures of solids and fluids.

  5. 30 de may. de 2015 · Inlet cyclones separate the gas and liquid phases by inducing a spin to the fluids, with the heavier liquid phase moving to the cyclone’s perimeter and the gas phase moving to the interior (Chin et al. 1999). The cyclones range from a simple empty cylinder to ones packed with turbine blades (Figs. 1 and 2).

  6. 1 de ene. de 2024 · In 1979, Davies and Watson (1979) developed a gas-liquid cyclone separator for offshore oil and gas exploitation, which was shown to be superior to the traditional gravity separator in terms of weight, cost, deck-occupied area, separation efficiency, and other aspects.

  7. 1 de mar. de 2022 · Tropical cyclones are a key hazard impacting oil and gas operations around the globe. Winds, waves, currents, and water levels generated by these events often control the design of permanent fixed and floating production facilities, export pipelines, and influence operating conditions for mobile offshore drilling units (MODUs).