Electrostatic separation of water from oil

Electrostatic coalescence was invented for the petroleum-related industries, and this method uses electric fields to promote the coalescence of small water droplets in water-in-oil emulsions. In electric fields, small water droplets move towards each other or collide with each other due to the elect

2025-06-28 16:26:58 - Adil Khan

Project Title

Electrostatic separation of water from oil

Project Area of Specialization Electrical/Electronic EngineeringProject Summary

Electrostatic coalescence was invented for the petroleum-related industries, and this method uses electric fields to promote the coalescence of small water droplets in water-in-oil emulsions. In electric fields, small water droplets move towards each other or collide with each other due to the electrostatic forces, such as dipole-dipole interaction and di-electrophoretic force, acting on them. As a result, the merging and coalescence of those droplets will increase the droplet size and eventually lead to settling and separation of water from the oil. 

Project Objectives Project Implementation Method

The method of Electrostatic coalescence is used in our project.Electrostatic separation is a process that uses electrostatic charges to separate impurities. An industrial process used to separate large amounts of material particles, electrostatic separating is most often used in the process of sorting mineral ore.The principle of separation is that as the particles to be treated are passed through an intense electric field each particle acquires a charge.

Benefits of the Project Technical Details of Final Deliverable Final Deliverable of the Project Hardware SystemCore Industry EducationOther Industries Petroleum , Manufacturing Core Technology Wearables and ImplantablesOther Technologies Shared EconomySustainable Development Goals Industry, Innovation and InfrastructureRequired Resources
Item Name Type No. of Units Per Unit Cost (in Rs) Total (in Rs)
Total in (Rs) 70000
Container Equipment17000070000

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