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Separation of Oil from Water TEAM H 2 OLEUM Ali HasanMahdi Mohammad Christina HoltDaniel Pardo April 24, 2015
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Overview Client description Problem statement Needs statement Preliminary research Emulsion & Separation Bench scale emulsion Overall system Coagulation & Gas Injection System Analysis Project timeline Budget 2 Mahdi Mohammad
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Client Description Waste-Management Education and Research Consortium (WERC) Typically, the environmental tasks have no known solution or the available solutions do not meet performance criteria 3 Ali Hasan The goal of the competition is to design, develop, and test actual environmental processes for real-world problems.
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Problem Statement Task: Emulsion techniques Separate emulsified oil in water Design: Cost effective Efficient Robust Ideal solution: High degree of separation 100% water 0% oil 100% oil 0% water 4 Ali Hasan Non-emulsion Vs. Emulsion
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Project Significance 5 Increased use of petroleum creates a need to remove emulsified oil from water before disposal This project removes oil contaminants from the water Safer and cheaper to dispose Recovers oil
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Needs Statement Full Scale Model: 100 GPM Uses industrial waste oil Uses brackish water Bench Scale: Emulsified vegetable oil Represents the industrial waste oil in full scale Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) disposal Given: 10 gallons of emulsified oil-water solution @ 200 mg/L concentration Must obtain one gallon of separated water and 8 ml of oil 6 Ali Hasan
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Preliminary Research: Emulsion Physical Emulsion Shearing Power Chemical Emulsion Emulsification Agent Sound Energy Sonicator 7 Christina Holt Sonicator
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Emulsion Techniques for Bench Scale Vitamix 7500 ~2.2 horsepower motor 120 V or 12 A 23,000 RPM Can boil water in under 10 minutes Cost: $500 8 Christina Holt
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Preliminary Research: Separation Physical Separation Plate Separation Electrical Separation Electrocoagulation Chemical Separation Coagulation and Flocculation Gas Injection System 9 Christina Holt Physical Separation Electrical Separation
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Overall System 10 Gas Injection Tanks Coagulation & Flocculation Chemical Injection Storage Tank Mahdi Mohammad
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Storage Tank 16,000 gallon storage tank will accommodate flows up to 130GPM for 2 hours. 11 Mahdi Mohammad * All the dimensions are in inches
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Coagulation and Flocculation System Best Chemical? Chemical: Ferric Sulphate Dose = 30mg/L Amount: 16.35 kg/day 0.2 gram every second 12 Mahdi Mohammad
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Coagulation and Flocculation System 13 Mahdi Mohammad Dry Chemical Injection Coagulation & Flocculation * All the dimensions are in inches
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Gas Injection System 14 Daniel Pardo 3 gas injection tanks : 1 coagulation system When 3rd tank is ½ full, 1st tank ready for more emulsion
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Gas Injection Tank 15 Daniel Pardo Multiple Gas Spargers Water Exit Oil Exit Valve * All the dimensions are in inches Compressed Nitrogen Gas Small Bubble Size Oil Layer (25 mm = 1inch) Collection
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Bench Scale 16 Daniel Pardo Gas Injection Tank Coagulation and Flocculation System Coagulation 2 minutes rapid 5 minutes slow Gas Injection 45 Minutes
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Competition Results NMSU Chemical Team Clean water No oil found in water sample Minimum oil recovery Losses occurred during transfers 7 Teams Only first and second announced 17 Daniel Pardo
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Analysis 18 Daniel Pardo 3 2 1 Stage 1: Emulsion Stage 2: Coagulation System Stage 3: Gas Injection System Head losses No overflow Oil particle size 1. Emulsion Stage 2. Coagulation 3. Gas Injection Confirms oil will separate
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Project Timeline Research (Emulsion & Separation) Design Choice Coagulation System Gas Injection System Bench Scale Final System Full Scale WERC Competition Website Visit our website for more information Search Keywords: “OilFromWater h2oleum” 19 Daniel Pardo
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Budget 20 Christina Holt Cost of Raw Materials Labor Cost ($/hour) Total Man Hours Required Total Labor Cost Subtotal Contingency and Allowance (50%) Total Cost to Build Total System Cost to Build $56,230.26$45.001,600$72,000$128,230.26$64,115.13$192,345.39 Cost of Ferric Sulfate Cost of Nitrogen Labor Cost for Operator Energy Costs Subtotal Miscellaneous Costs (30%) Operating Cost for 1 Day Operating Costs Per Day $4.00$25.00$1,080$20.00$1,129$338.70$1,467.70
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Summary Client description Problem statement Needs statement Preliminary research Emulsion & Separation Bench scale emulsion Overall system Coagulation & Gas Injection System Analysis Project timeline Budget 21 Christina Holt
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Thank You for Listening Any Questions? 22
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