Abstract: An apparatus for separating water from a water-in-oil mixture having an elongated inlet vessel with a lower outlet end and an upper inlet end, the length thereof being a multiple of the largest vessel cross-sectional dimension. A separation vessel having an oil outlet and a divergent water outlet has an inlet passageway in communication with the inlet vessel lower outlet end. At least one electrode is positioned within the inlet vessel by which a mixture flowing therethrough is subjected to an electric field.
Type:
Application
Filed:
October 10, 2013
Publication date:
February 6, 2014
Applicant:
Cameron Solutions, Inc. (formerly National Tank Company)
Inventors:
Gary W. Sams, Harry G. Wallace, Davis L. Taggart, David R. Manen
Abstract: A vertical electrostatic coalescer comprises a first and second electrode surface and a horizontally disposed foraminous surface. The first electrode surface and horizontally disposed foraminous surface are at ground potential. The first and second electrode surfaces share the same planar orientation relative to the central longitudinal axis of the vessel. The unique arrangement of the vessel and opposing pairs of first and second electrode surfaces provides for a substantially uniform voltage field around a perimeter of the vessel and an effective voltage field for coalescence within a center of the vessel. A circular-shaped distributor pipe or a distributor housing serves to absorb momentum of the incoming emulsion stream and distribute the stream into an interior of the vessel.
Type:
Application
Filed:
April 5, 2013
Publication date:
August 29, 2013
Applicant:
Cameron Solutions, Inc. (formerly National Tank Company)
Inventor:
Cameron Solutions, Inc. (formerly National Tank Company)