Estimation of Extract Yield and Mass Transfer Coefficient in Solvent Extraction of Lubricating Oil

An investigation was conducted to suggest relations for estimating yield and properties of the improved light lubricating oil fraction produced from furfural extraction process by using specified regression.<br />Mass transfer in mixer-settler has been studied. Mass transfer coefficient of con...

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Main Author: Hussain K. Hussain
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Language:English
Published: Al-Khwarizmi College of Engineering – University of Baghdad 2010-01-01
Series:Al-Khawarizmi Engineering Journal
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spelling doaj-b0d15217e3b8447cadf84384d5a5a07c2020-11-25T01:10:54Zeng Al-Khwarizmi College of Engineering – University of BaghdadAl-Khawarizmi Engineering Journal1818-11712010-01-0161113Estimation of Extract Yield and Mass Transfer Coefficient in Solvent Extraction of Lubricating OilHussain K. HussainAn investigation was conducted to suggest relations for estimating yield and properties of the improved light lubricating oil fraction produced from furfural extraction process by using specified regression.<br />Mass transfer in mixer-settler has been studied. Mass transfer coefficient of continuous phase, mass transfer coefficient of dispersed phase and the overall mass transfer coefficient extraction of light lubes oil distillate fraction by furfural are calculated in addition to all physical properties of individual components and the extraction mixtures.<br />The effect of extraction variables were studied such as extraction temperature which ranges from 70 to 110°C and solvent to oil ratio which ranges from 1:1 to 4:1 (wt/wt) were studied.<br />The results of this investigation show that the extract yield E decreased with decreasing solvent to oil ratio in extract layer and increased with increasing temperature. The fraction of total solvent in the raffinate phase decreased with increasing oil to solvent ratio in raffinate layer and increased with increasing temperature. Solvent to oil ratio in extract layer decreased with increasing temperature and increased with increasing solvent to charge oil ratio at constant temperature. Oil to solvent ratio in raffinate decreased with increasing temperature and increased with increasing solvent to charge oil ratio at constant temperature.<br />Estimated functions are the best modeling function for prediction extraction data at various operating conditions.<br /> Mass transfer coefficient of continuous phase kc and mass transfer coefficient of dispersed phase kd are increased with increasing temperature and solvent charge to oil ratio at constant temperature. The over all mass transfer coefficient Kod is increased with increasing temperature and solvent to charge oil ratio; while Kod a is increased with temperature and decreased with solvent to charge oil ratio.<br />http://www.iasj.net/iasj?func=fulltext&aId=2229Mass transfer coefficientsolvent extractionmodelinglube oilfurfural
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author Hussain K. Hussain
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Estimation of Extract Yield and Mass Transfer Coefficient in Solvent Extraction of Lubricating Oil
Al-Khawarizmi Engineering Journal
Mass transfer coefficient
solvent extraction
modeling
lube oil
furfural
author_facet Hussain K. Hussain
author_sort Hussain K. Hussain
title Estimation of Extract Yield and Mass Transfer Coefficient in Solvent Extraction of Lubricating Oil
title_short Estimation of Extract Yield and Mass Transfer Coefficient in Solvent Extraction of Lubricating Oil
title_full Estimation of Extract Yield and Mass Transfer Coefficient in Solvent Extraction of Lubricating Oil
title_fullStr Estimation of Extract Yield and Mass Transfer Coefficient in Solvent Extraction of Lubricating Oil
title_full_unstemmed Estimation of Extract Yield and Mass Transfer Coefficient in Solvent Extraction of Lubricating Oil
title_sort estimation of extract yield and mass transfer coefficient in solvent extraction of lubricating oil
publisher Al-Khwarizmi College of Engineering – University of Baghdad
series Al-Khawarizmi Engineering Journal
issn 1818-1171
publishDate 2010-01-01
description An investigation was conducted to suggest relations for estimating yield and properties of the improved light lubricating oil fraction produced from furfural extraction process by using specified regression.<br />Mass transfer in mixer-settler has been studied. Mass transfer coefficient of continuous phase, mass transfer coefficient of dispersed phase and the overall mass transfer coefficient extraction of light lubes oil distillate fraction by furfural are calculated in addition to all physical properties of individual components and the extraction mixtures.<br />The effect of extraction variables were studied such as extraction temperature which ranges from 70 to 110°C and solvent to oil ratio which ranges from 1:1 to 4:1 (wt/wt) were studied.<br />The results of this investigation show that the extract yield E decreased with decreasing solvent to oil ratio in extract layer and increased with increasing temperature. The fraction of total solvent in the raffinate phase decreased with increasing oil to solvent ratio in raffinate layer and increased with increasing temperature. Solvent to oil ratio in extract layer decreased with increasing temperature and increased with increasing solvent to charge oil ratio at constant temperature. Oil to solvent ratio in raffinate decreased with increasing temperature and increased with increasing solvent to charge oil ratio at constant temperature.<br />Estimated functions are the best modeling function for prediction extraction data at various operating conditions.<br /> Mass transfer coefficient of continuous phase kc and mass transfer coefficient of dispersed phase kd are increased with increasing temperature and solvent charge to oil ratio at constant temperature. The over all mass transfer coefficient Kod is increased with increasing temperature and solvent to charge oil ratio; while Kod a is increased with temperature and decreased with solvent to charge oil ratio.<br />
topic Mass transfer coefficient
solvent extraction
modeling
lube oil
furfural
url http://www.iasj.net/iasj?func=fulltext&aId=2229
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