If a gas stream carrying liquid mist flows in a circular
motion at sufficiently high velocity, centrifugal force throws the liquid mist
outward against the walls of the container. Technical Data used in the field
explained in oil
and gas courses in Islamabad. Here the liquid
coalesces into progressively larger droplets and finally gravitates to the
liquid section below. Centrifugal force is one of the most effective methods of
separating liquid mist from gas. Efficiency of this type of mist extractor
increases as the velocity of the gas stream increases. Thus for a given rate of
throughput, a smaller centrifugal separator will suffice. illustrates a
horizontal, dual-tube, two-phase oil and gas separator that uses two stages of
centrifugal mist extraction to remove liquid mist from the gas.
The inlet impingement element is a cone with outwardly
spiraling vanes that impart a swirling motion to the well fluid as it enters
the separator. The larger droplets of liquid are thrown outward against the
shell of the separator and gravitate down to the liquid section of the vessel.
The gas flows to the secondary element, which consists of inward spiraling
vanes that accelerate the gas to around 80 ft/sec at normal capacity. This high
velocity forces the particles of the liquid mist to the center of the element
where they coalesce and separate from the gas when the velocity reduces to 2 to
8 ft/sec downstream of the secondary element. Oil separated by the primary
centrifugal element flows from the upper shell cylinder to the lower one
through the down comer at the left. Oil removed from the gas by the secondary
centrifugal element flows from the upper shell cylinder to the lower shell
cylinder through the down comer at the right. The lower cylinder of the
separator is divided into two compartments with crude oil being discharged from
each by use of two liquid-level controllers and two oil-discharge control
valves. Some more details of oil and gas courses in Islamabad are as under.
Separators and scrubbers using centrifugal force for the
removal of liquid mist from the gas can handle large volumes of gas. One such
unit installed near Princess, Alta., Canada, handles 3.5 X lo9 scf/D at 1,000
psig. ’ This type of gas-cleaning unit is generally used in gas gathering,
transmission, and distribution systems. Small-diameter oil and gas separators
(below 3 or 4 ft in diameter) using centrifugal force are generally not used as
the primary separator on producing leases. This is because of the possibility
that the small vessels may be inundated with a “slug” or “head” of liquid that
may allow excessive liquid to exit with the gas and excessive gas to exit with
the liquid. Therefore, primary separators on oil and gas streams are usually
“conventional” units (other than centrifugal) to prevent the possibility of
“overloading” the separators with liquid. TSK Training for Skills and Knowledge
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