Intermittent and short duration ultrasound in a simulated porous medium

Ultrasound is an unconventional method used to recovery oil, despite the report on the use of this technique, the focus has always been on the continuous application of ultrasound. But the continuous ultrasound has its own limitation of high cost of production and maintenance of equipment because of...

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Main Authors: Agi, A., Junin, R., Syamsul, M. F., Chong, A. S., Gbadamosi, A.
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https://dx.doi.org/10.5958/0976-5506.2019.00903.3
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spelling my.utm.891142021-01-26T08:44:45Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/89114/ Intermittent and short duration ultrasound in a simulated porous medium Agi, A. Junin, R. Syamsul, M. F. Chong, A. S. Gbadamosi, A. TP Chemical technology Ultrasound is an unconventional method used to recovery oil, despite the report on the use of this technique, the focus has always been on the continuous application of ultrasound. But the continuous ultrasound has its own limitation of high cost of production and maintenance of equipment because of high energy generated. In this study, the use of short duration, intermittent ultrasound was investigated, and the result compared with the continuous ultrasound. The effect of viscosity and intensity on both intermittent and continuous ultrasound was also investigated. A 2D micro-model placed inside an ultrasonic bath under an ultrasound radiation was used, a stereo microscope with the camera mounted at the top of the micro-model recorded the displacement process. The snapshot of each time interval was used to give the estimate in percentage (%) of the residual oil left in the micro-model. The results show that, short duration and intermittent ultrasound can recover more oil compared with the application using continuous ultrasound and longer duration. Therefore, the use of intermittent ultrasound as a green and cost-effective technique is herein proposed. KeAi Communications Co. 2019-03 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/89114/1/RadzuanJunin2019_IntermittentandShortDurationUltrasound.pdf Agi, A. and Junin, R. and Syamsul, M. F. and Chong, A. S. and Gbadamosi, A. (2019) Intermittent and short duration ultrasound in a simulated porous medium. Petroleum, 5 (1). pp. 42-51. ISSN 2405-6561 https://dx.doi.org/10.5958/0976-5506.2019.00903.3 DOI:10.5958/0976-5506.2019.00903.3
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Agi, A.
Junin, R.
Syamsul, M. F.
Chong, A. S.
Gbadamosi, A.
Intermittent and short duration ultrasound in a simulated porous medium
description Ultrasound is an unconventional method used to recovery oil, despite the report on the use of this technique, the focus has always been on the continuous application of ultrasound. But the continuous ultrasound has its own limitation of high cost of production and maintenance of equipment because of high energy generated. In this study, the use of short duration, intermittent ultrasound was investigated, and the result compared with the continuous ultrasound. The effect of viscosity and intensity on both intermittent and continuous ultrasound was also investigated. A 2D micro-model placed inside an ultrasonic bath under an ultrasound radiation was used, a stereo microscope with the camera mounted at the top of the micro-model recorded the displacement process. The snapshot of each time interval was used to give the estimate in percentage (%) of the residual oil left in the micro-model. The results show that, short duration and intermittent ultrasound can recover more oil compared with the application using continuous ultrasound and longer duration. Therefore, the use of intermittent ultrasound as a green and cost-effective technique is herein proposed.
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author Agi, A.
Junin, R.
Syamsul, M. F.
Chong, A. S.
Gbadamosi, A.
author_facet Agi, A.
Junin, R.
Syamsul, M. F.
Chong, A. S.
Gbadamosi, A.
author_sort Agi, A.
title Intermittent and short duration ultrasound in a simulated porous medium
title_short Intermittent and short duration ultrasound in a simulated porous medium
title_full Intermittent and short duration ultrasound in a simulated porous medium
title_fullStr Intermittent and short duration ultrasound in a simulated porous medium
title_full_unstemmed Intermittent and short duration ultrasound in a simulated porous medium
title_sort intermittent and short duration ultrasound in a simulated porous medium
publisher KeAi Communications Co.
publishDate 2019
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/89114/1/RadzuanJunin2019_IntermittentandShortDurationUltrasound.pdf
http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/89114/
https://dx.doi.org/10.5958/0976-5506.2019.00903.3
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