Apparatus for dehydrating oil and composite electrode used...

C - Chemistry – Metallurgy – 10 – G

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C10G 33/02 (2006.01) B01D 17/06 (2006.01) B29C 70/52 (2006.01) C25B 11/12 (2006.01)

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CA 1294918

DISTRIBUTED CHARGE COMPOSITION ELECTRODES AND DESALTING SYSTEM ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A system for removing brine from oil well production (12) in which fresh water (50) or less saline water (50) is passed in counterflow to the oil well production (12) through electric fields established between a plurality of composite electrodes (26). The electrodes (26) are of a laminar construction having a centrally located conductive member (30) surrounded by an electrically nonconductive region (28). With a nonmodulated voltate supply (144) connected to conductive member (30) a plurality of electric fields, some having uniform gradient and others having nonuniform gradient, are established between adjacent composite electrodes (26) in the direction of flow of both the oil well production (12) and the dilution water (50). Composite grids (26) have an inherent current regulating characteristic that reduces the tendency for arcing and suppresses sustained arcins should an arc occur.

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