The Effect of Downstream Flow Resistance for Kerosene and Water Separation on Efficiency T-Junction

Authors

  • Karminto Departement of Mechanical Engineering, STT Warga Surakarta, Indonesia
  • Suhartoyo Departement of Mechanical Engineering, STT Warga Surakarta, Indonesia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.35877/jetech710

Keywords:

Water, downstream, superficial velocity, kerosene, T-Junction

Abstract

This study aims to determine the separation of kerosene and water in a piping installation. It is very important to do research because it can reduce problems that arise in the distribution of drilling oil to further processing and distribution. T-Junction is a method used in this study, because the separator method is rarely used. The separation of kerosene and water types in the test using the T-Junction method, variations in downstream flow resistance of 42%, 57% and 72% resulted in a large kerosene separation efficiency of 100% at a mixed superficial velocity of 0.35 m/s, Jw= 0.25 m/s Jk = 0.10 m/s and at mixed superficial velocity 0.47 m/s, Jw = 0.22 m/s Jk=0.25 m/s, while 99% efficiency occurs at mixed superficial velocity 0 ,20 m/s , Jw= 0.10 m/s and Jk = 0.10 m/s. Water cut also greatly influences the phase separation. The lower the water cut, the higher the peak separation efficiency achieved

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Published

2022-02-12

How to Cite

Karminto, & Suhartoyo. (2022). The Effect of Downstream Flow Resistance for Kerosene and Water Separation on Efficiency T-Junction. ARRUS Journal of Engineering and Technology, 2(1), 40–45. https://doi.org/10.35877/jetech710

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