Dilution centrifuging of bitumen froth from the hot water process for tar sand

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Publication Type report
Research Institute Institute for Clean and Secure Energy (ICSE)
Author Kizior, Thaddeus E.
Title Dilution centrifuging of bitumen froth from the hot water process for tar sand
Date 1983-05-17
Description In the known operation wherein naphtha-diluted bitumen froth is pumped from a scroll-type centrifugal separator to a disc-type centrifugal separator, an improved pumping system is provided. The system comprises at least two centrifugal pumps in series, each operating preferably at an impellor tip speed less than 4000 feet/minute. The invention is based on the discovery that dilution with naphtha greatly increases the emulsification tendency of the froth components; therefore it is necessary to reduce shearing of this stream to keep the solids and water content of the disc product within a desirable limit. This is achieved by using staged pumping and operating the pumps at a relatively low tip speed.
Type Text
Publisher United States Patent and Trademark Office
Subject Patent; Dilution centrifuging; Bitumen froth; Tar sand; Naphtha-diluted bitumen froth
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Kizior, T. E. (1983). U.S. Patent No. 4,383,914. Washington, DC: U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
Rights Management (c)United States Patent and Trademark Office
Format Medium application/pdf
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Identifier ir-eua/id/2724
Source DSpace at ICSE
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Setname ir_eua
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s66h7ghq
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