Abstract

AbstractNormally, a gas‐liquid‐solid separation includes both degassing and desanding processes, which means a relatively higher facility investment and larger energy consumption. Based on an inner‐cone hydrocyclone developed before, an integrative degassing and desanding hydrocyclone was designed. Its design idea and process are described in detail. By means of a hollow inner cone (IC), the separated liquid enters into the cone through holes on it and then flows to the liquid‐phase outlet. Due to integrative separation and tangential solid outlet, the separator has a more compact size. Simulation analysis of the effect of IC diameter and IC height on separation performance was carried out. Results indicate that with a larger IC diameter the gas content in the solid outlet decreases, while as the IC height rises, the gas content in the liquid outlet increases.

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