Initial Recommendations For Bilge Oily Water Separator System Design And Operation
Year: 2009 Language: english Author: Hendrik F. Van Hemmen, PE Genre: Handbook Format: PDF Quality: Scanned pages Number of pages: 25 Description: The story of Oily Water Separators on board commercial vessels is long, confusing and poorly documented. The panel has made a documentary search on Oily Water Separation papers and publications and the REFERENCE section lists information that is available on the subject. None of this information provides a complete treatment of OWS systems and many of the papers that are listed are descriptions of commercial improvements of OWS Technology. As near as the panel can determine, Oily Water Separation system design has never been formally analyzed from the bottom up. This paper serves as a starting point of documenting what is known and what is not known at this stage as far as OWS systems and technology is concerned, and provides some specific initial recommendations to OWS system designers and operators. It is important to note that for the purposes of this paper OWS systems are defined as the entire system that exists aboard a vessel, including people and paperwork. OWS technology, on the other hand, is defined as equipment that can be purchased and installed aboard a vessel to separate oil and water.
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Initial Recommendations For Bilge Oily Water Separator System Design And Operation
Year: 2009
Language: english
Author: Hendrik F. Van Hemmen, PE
Genre: Handbook
Format: PDF
Quality: Scanned pages
Number of pages: 25
Description: The story of Oily Water Separators on board
commercial vessels is long, confusing and
poorly documented. The panel has made a
documentary search on Oily Water Separation
papers and publications and the REFERENCE
section lists information that is available on the
subject.
None of this information provides a complete
treatment of OWS systems and many of the
papers that are listed are descriptions of
commercial improvements of OWS Technology.
As near as the panel can determine, Oily Water
Separation system design has never been
formally analyzed from the bottom up. This
paper serves as a starting point of documenting
what is known and what is not known at this
stage as far as OWS systems and technology is
concerned, and provides some specific initial
recommendations to OWS system designers and
operators.
It is important to note that for the purposes of
this paper OWS systems are defined as the
entire system that exists aboard a vessel,
including people and paperwork. OWS
technology, on the other hand, is defined as
equipment that can be purchased and installed
aboard a vessel to separate oil and water.
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