A Study on Improving Separation Efficiency through Weir Curvature Optimization in a FWKO with a Dish-Head Inlet

Read the full article See related articles

Listed in

This article is not in any list yet, why not save it to one of your lists.
Log in to save this article

Abstract

The Free Water Knock Out (FWKO) vessel is a critical device in the oil sands treatment process, responsible for separating water, oil, and gas. This study investigates the gas–oil interface within the FWKO and analyzes the flow characteristics of the unresolved mixture near the interface. To enhance the separation efficiency by increasing the residence time of the mixture, a concave-shaped weir was introduced. Numerical simulations were conducted using ANSYS Fluent 2023 R1, applying the Volume of Fluid (VOF) model to capture the multiphase flow behavior. Optimization was performed using a genetic algorithm, and the optimal weir curvature with a minor radius of 0.017333 m and a major radius of 0.19032 m yielded the highest separation efficiency. The model incorporating the optimized weir demonstrated a 1.26% improvement in separation efficiency compared to the reference model, and a 2.13% improvement over the baseline model without curvature. These results are expected to contribute to improved separation processes in the oil sands industry.

Article activity feed