May 15, 2025
Conference Paper
Mesofluidic Oil-Water Separation
Abstract
Separating flowing multiphase solutions in process at industrial scale is challenging. A rapid continuous approach is desired. These mesofluidic oil-water separation tests were motivated by reports by Dijkshoorn et al [1] who reported separating droplets and particles using displacement with regularly spaced channels using a cross-flow microsieve.. Droplets, including deformable particles, larger than the channel migrate in one direction and thereby deplete in the other direction. Test flowrates were motivated by Burns et al. [4] who showed that separation could occur under laminar conditions, and Pease et al [8, 9] who extended the range to turbulent flow. Testing was conducted using two two-component oil-water mixtures at room temperature. Analysis showed separation of both mineral oils from their oil water mixtures at flowrates from 1-2 L/min and concentrations from 2-10 wt% oil in water.Published: May 15, 2025