In-situ Investigation of the Oil-Water Interface Under Dynamic Conditions
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Open access
Authors
Hyde, Anita Evelyn
Date
2018Supervisor
Dr Chi Phan
Type
Thesis
Award
PhD
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Science and Engineering
School
School of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering
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Abstract
This thesis describes the development of a new technique targeting interfacial measurements of liquid-liquid systems in practical scenarios: movement in the sample, low Bond number systems or systems which are physically constrained. A holm meridian is formed around a submerged sphere, producing an axisymmetric interface with pronounced curvature to which shape-fitting methodologies are applied. The technique has been used successfully in three dynamic conditions: microwave heating, magnetization and chemical reactions.