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...Glossary:Total dissolved solids Conductivity test of ions in the water. Typically abbreviated as TDS...
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...Glossary:Total dissolved solids (TDS) * ...Total dissolved solids in a quantity of liquid. * Mineral material suspended or ...dissolved in solution which passes a standard glass filter and 0.45 1-1m filter and does not evaporate below ...
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...Total dissolved solids in a quantity of liquid. Mineral material suspended or ...dissolved in solution which passes a standard glass filter and 0.45 1-1m filter and does not evaporate below ...180 C. TDS is generally used as a gross indicator of the mass of dissolved salts in a solution, but the analytical method is subject to interferences from colloidal material...
Total dissolved solids in a quantity of liquid. Mineral material suspended or dissolved in solution which passes a standard glass filter and 0.45 1-1m filter and does not evaporate below 180 C. TDS is generally used as a gross indicator of the mass of dissolved salts in a solution, but the analytical method is subject to interferences from colloidal material. Total dissolved solids in a quantity of liquid. Mineral material suspended or dissolved in solution which passes a standard glass filter and 0.45 1-1m filter and does not evaporate below 180 C. TDS is generally used as a gross indicator of the mass of dissolved salts in a solution, but the analytical method is subject to interferences from colloidal material.
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...Dissolved constituents in produced water Knowledge of the ...dissolved constituents is important because these constituents are related to the origin and/or migration of ...tions of organic constituents in oilfield brines vary widely. This page discusses the occurrence of dissolved gases, organic constituents, and ...
Knowledge of the dissolved constituents is important because these constituents are related to the origin and/or migration of an oil accumulation, as well as to the disintegration or degradation of an accumulation.[1] The concentrations of organic constituents in oilfield brines vary widely. This page discusses the occurrence of dissolved gases, organic constituents, and dissolved solids in produced water. Large quantities of dissolved gases are contained in oilfield brines. Most of these gases are hydrocarbons; however, other gases such as CO2, N2, and H2S often are present.
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...Removing solids from water Produced or fresh water being treated may have suspended ...solids, such as formation sand, rust from piping and vessels, and scale particles, or ...dissolved solids (various chemical ions). For most uses or disposal methods, these ...
Produced or fresh water being treated may have suspended solids, such as formation sand, rust from piping and vessels, and scale particles, or dissolved solids (various chemical ions). For most uses or disposal methods, these solids may need to be removed. It may be necessary to remove these solids to prevent wear in high-velocity areas, prevent solids from filling up vessels and piping and interfering with instruments, and comply with discharge restrictions on oil-coated solids. This page discusses appropriate removal technologies and handling of the removed material. Solid particles, because of their heavier density (compared to water) and net negative buoyant force, will settle to the bottom with a terminal velocity that can be derived from Stokes' law, as shown inEq. 1. This equation applies strictly to creeping flow regimes in which the Reynolds number is less than unity; this is mainly concerned with spheres of very small diameter surrounded by a liquid. For very small particles, the inertial forces are much less than the viscous forces because of the low particle mass, and the particle does not enter into a turbulent settling regime. Most sedimentation basins are rectangular flumes with length-to-width ratios of 4:1 or greater to limit crossflow.
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...Glossary:TDS See:Total dissolved solids (TDS)...
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...d directly in reciprocal units of resistance and reported in mmhos/cm. EC is an indirect measure of total dissolved solids (TDS)...
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