Blar i NTNU Open på forfatter "Dudek, Marcin Jan"
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Characterization and assessment of wax and wax inhibitors systems in microfluidic oil-in-water coalescence experiments
Dudek, Marcin Jan; Ruwoldt, Jost; Øye, Gisle (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)During produced water treatment, one of the key underlying phenomena affecting separation performance is coalescence between oil droplets. These processes can be affected by several factors, including chemical composition ... -
Combined Influence of High Pressure and High Temperature on the Removal of Crude Oil from Water during Laboratory-Scale Gas Flotation
Piccioli, Martina; Gjelsten Larsen, Robert André; Dudek, Marcin Jan; Aanesen, Svein Viggo; Øye, Gisle (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)Produced water (PW) is the major byproduct and the largest waste stream in petroleum production. Handling this water is a major issue in the oil industry. Gas flotation has proven to be an effective topside separation ... -
The influence of divalent cations on the dynamic surface tension of sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate solutions
Dudek, Marcin Jan; Jektvik Olsen, Arnt Ove; Øye, Gisle (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)The kinetics of surfactant adsorption at interfaces is crucial in many industrial settings. Maximum bubble pressure tensiometry allows accessing the adsorption at time scales of tens of ms to uncover the initial stages of ... -
Macro- and micro scale phenomena in gas flotation for produced water treatment- the effect of fluid composition, temperature and pressure
Piccioli, Martina (Doctoral theses at NTNU;2023:369, Doctoral thesis, 2023)Produced water, the primary waste product of the petroleum industry, contains harmful components that must be treated before discharge to the sea or reinjection. The focus of treatment has traditionally been on dispersed ... -
Produced Water Quality and Microfluidic Methods for Studying Drop-Drop and Drop-Bubble Interactions in Produced Water
Dudek, Marcin Jan (Doctoral theses at NTNU;2018:198, Doctoral thesis, 2018)Produced water originates from crude oil production, during which it is extracted to the surface together with hydrocarbons. It consists of various dissolved and dispersed components, such as dissolved organic and inorganic ...