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    Development and Validation of a Design Tool for an Improved Pitot-Tube Jet-Pump Allowing Continuous Fluid-Fluid Separation

    Source: Journal of Fluids Engineering:;2022:;volume( 144 ):;issue: 007::page 71401-1
    Author:
    von Deylen, Jan
    ,
    Köpplin, J.
    ,
    Thévenin, D.
    DOI: 10.1115/1.4053189
    Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    Abstract: A pitot-tube jet-pump (PTJ pump) has been considerably modified and extended in order to continuously separate and transport liquids of different densities. As a first application, an oil–water mixture is considered in this work. The modified PTJ pump could be used as a primary separator for oil-polluted water (e.g., around off-shore platforms, after oil spills from ships), while additionally being able to transport the resulting fluid to further heaters, exchangers, centrifuges, distillation columns, etc., without necessitating additional machinery. The performance behavior of the separating PTJ pump (abbreviated SPP in what follows) has been first investigated with computational fluid dynamics (CFD), and then validated by comparison with experimental data acquired on a small-scale prototype. Based on these observations, a design tool has been developed to (i) predict performance and (ii) support proper device scaling. This tool is based on dimensionless parameters that are already employed for classical turbomachinery, similar to the Cordier chart. However, since the SPP works at an extremely low specific speed, its operating points lie outside the standard Cordier chart. To verify the accuracy of the design tool, a scale-up test has been conducted and validated by CFD, delivering a good agreement. A separation efficiency better than 99% has been obtained in the experiments for suitable operation conditions, while the numerical scale-up test reveals a head of 15.1 m and an oil content below 0.2% in the purified water at the high-pressure outlet.
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    contributor authorvon Deylen, Jan
    contributor authorKöpplin, J.
    contributor authorThévenin, D.
    date accessioned2022-05-08T09:12:16Z
    date available2022-05-08T09:12:16Z
    date copyright2/17/2022 12:00:00 AM
    date issued2022
    identifier issn0098-2202
    identifier otherfe_144_07_071401.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4284855
    description abstractA pitot-tube jet-pump (PTJ pump) has been considerably modified and extended in order to continuously separate and transport liquids of different densities. As a first application, an oil–water mixture is considered in this work. The modified PTJ pump could be used as a primary separator for oil-polluted water (e.g., around off-shore platforms, after oil spills from ships), while additionally being able to transport the resulting fluid to further heaters, exchangers, centrifuges, distillation columns, etc., without necessitating additional machinery. The performance behavior of the separating PTJ pump (abbreviated SPP in what follows) has been first investigated with computational fluid dynamics (CFD), and then validated by comparison with experimental data acquired on a small-scale prototype. Based on these observations, a design tool has been developed to (i) predict performance and (ii) support proper device scaling. This tool is based on dimensionless parameters that are already employed for classical turbomachinery, similar to the Cordier chart. However, since the SPP works at an extremely low specific speed, its operating points lie outside the standard Cordier chart. To verify the accuracy of the design tool, a scale-up test has been conducted and validated by CFD, delivering a good agreement. A separation efficiency better than 99% has been obtained in the experiments for suitable operation conditions, while the numerical scale-up test reveals a head of 15.1 m and an oil content below 0.2% in the purified water at the high-pressure outlet.
    publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    titleDevelopment and Validation of a Design Tool for an Improved Pitot-Tube Jet-Pump Allowing Continuous Fluid-Fluid Separation
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume144
    journal issue7
    journal titleJournal of Fluids Engineering
    identifier doi10.1115/1.4053189
    journal fristpage71401-1
    journal lastpage71401-11
    page11
    treeJournal of Fluids Engineering:;2022:;volume( 144 ):;issue: 007
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