The President's Fiscal Year 1999 Budget Request for the U.S. Coast Guard: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation of the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, House of Representatives, One Hundred Fifth Congress, Second Session, March 4, 1998U.S. Government Printing Office, 1998 - 598 páginas |
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... water system ? Answer : High viscosity increases the drag forces which significantly increase the time required for gravity separation of oil and water . Increasing the temperature reduces the viscosity thereby speeding separation . OIL ...
... water system ? Answer : High viscosity increases the drag forces which significantly increase the time required for gravity separation of oil and water . Increasing the temperature reduces the viscosity thereby speeding separation . OIL ...
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... water ) . ' Spilled oil weathers and becomes emulsified by physically incorporating water droplets into it . The ... temperature , density differential , interfacial tension and debris . In addition , viscosity is a dominating factor for ...
... water ) . ' Spilled oil weathers and becomes emulsified by physically incorporating water droplets into it . The ... temperature , density differential , interfacial tension and debris . In addition , viscosity is a dominating factor for ...
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... temperature . Temperature ( ° C ) Water density Fuel oil density Density difference Fuel oil viscosity ( cSt ) Water viscosity ( cSt ) Viscosity difference ( cSt ) 10 1.024 0.880 0.144 5000 1.31 4999 30 1.020 0.870 0.150 900 0.81 899 50 ...
... temperature . Temperature ( ° C ) Water density Fuel oil density Density difference Fuel oil viscosity ( cSt ) Water viscosity ( cSt ) Viscosity difference ( cSt ) 10 1.024 0.880 0.144 5000 1.31 4999 30 1.020 0.870 0.150 900 0.81 899 50 ...
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... temperature Time ( hours ) Fig . 8 Effect of temperature to reduce water content ( dehydration ) of w / o emulsions formed by Bonny Light and BCF 17 crude oils at 10 ° C and 50 ° C ( Strøm - Kristiansen et al . , 1994b ) . Fig . 9 ( a ) ...
... temperature Time ( hours ) Fig . 8 Effect of temperature to reduce water content ( dehydration ) of w / o emulsions formed by Bonny Light and BCF 17 crude oils at 10 ° C and 50 ° C ( Strøm - Kristiansen et al . , 1994b ) . Fig . 9 ( a ) ...
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... WATER SEPARATION Temperature ( Dog . F ) Temperature ( Deg . F ) 200 180 3 from top of tank 6 from top of tank 160 9 from top of tank . 12 from top of tank 140- 120 100 80 60 40 20 о 817 119 140 206 937 120 047 Below Tank Top 6 Below ...
... WATER SEPARATION Temperature ( Dog . F ) Temperature ( Deg . F ) 200 180 3 from top of tank 6 from top of tank 160 9 from top of tank . 12 from top of tank 140- 120 100 80 60 40 20 о 817 119 140 206 937 120 047 Below Tank Top 6 Below ...
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