Fingas et al., 1999 - Google Patents
Studies of water-in-oil emulsions: energy threshold of emulsion formationFingas et al., 1999
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- Fingas M
- Fieldhouse B
- Mullin J
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- ARCTIC AND MARINE OILSPILL PROGRAM TECHNICAL SEMINAR
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This paper summarizes studies to determine the energy onset ofwater-in-oil formation. The total energy applied to the oil/water in the emulsion formation apparatus was varied from a minimum to a maximum value ofapproximately 200 to 600,000 ergs (equivalent to 2 x 10· 5 …
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