Abstract

The treatment of oily wastewater has become a serious problem in the late stage of oilfield development. At the same time, it is of great significance to the improvement of ecological environment. As the key process of oil-bearing wastewater treatment, the study on the binding and adhesion law of oil droplets and bubbles in flotation and its related mechanism can provide reference for its application. Using a double high-speed camera acquisition system, the floating process and collision adhesion law of oil droplets and bubbles in a vertical transparent circular tube were experimentally studied, and the collision adhesion process of oil droplets (0.721 ∼ 3.759 mm) and bubbles (0.797 ∼ 2.886 mm) in different diameters were analysed. It is concluded that the oil droplet and the bubble collide with each other, and then the bubble slides along the surface of the oil droplet, and a neck shape appears at the end of the contact site, and then the neck increases with the diffusion of the oil droplet to form an oil-bubble adhesion body. And the process of elastic drags and contraction separation of the mixture is also demonstrated. It is found that the combination of oil droplets and bubbles with different diameters will have two types of collision adhesion modes, which oil droplet type and oil film type, respectively. Therefore, the diameter ratio of oil droplets and bubbles is a key factor, and when the diameter ratio is greater than 0.75, the adhesion mode of the adhesive body changes from unstable oil droplet type to more stable oil film type.

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