Design and Fabrication of Sea Oil Separator
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Sea oil, Oil Skimmer, CAD DesignAbstract
Oil is one of the precious crude and being used in many routine applications of human life. During the operating of crude oil, the transportation of crude oil requires the adoption of safety measures in port terminals. At sea accidents are further serious cause of oil pouring and cause of pollution. It is not easy to determine the amount of oil spilled into sea every year but according to estimates, it is expected to be around 4 million tons in the whole planet and 600.000 tones only for Mediterranean. Research and technological advancements in enhanced oil recovery (EOR) had been growing at a high rate over the past 10 years due to growing concern that all the ‘easy oil’ has been exploited and result of high oil prices, which increased R&D appetite and investment into enhanced oil recovery (EOR). In this Project, we are designing a prototype of a device which can be used to recover this spilled oil.
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