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The smaller the retention size of the filter, and so arranged for
drainage so as not to collect free water inside the filter (core) will coalesce the emulsion and effect separation into free water and cleaned oil .... just need a proper sump volume at the bottom of the filter bowl. The mathematical enhancement of repeated passes (tank turnovers) through a recirculating filter will more than adequately take care of 'emulsions'. The use of a centrifuge on the small volume boat tankage .... borders on ludicrous. Centrifuges are extreme high maintenance rotating and power consuming equipment and do NOT effect total removal/separation of emulsions. If you have enough power to run a centrifuge, then I suggest that you rip out the fossil fuel engine and simply replace with an electric motor for propulsion. Do you also use a nephalometer to arrive at when the centrifugation is complete? As an aside .... a water emulsion will enhance the combustion efficiency by increase of the apparent cetane number of the fuel, or the octane number in a gasoline engine. Its the FREE water thats the 'problem' as simply 'slugs' of free water simply do not burn. In article k.net, Rick wrote: Steven Shelikoff wrote: IOW, even if the pump is past the filter drawing fuel through it, the filter is still in "pressure" mode because it's really the atmospheric pressure pushing fuel through the filter. The difference is that if the pump suction pulls water and fuel directly from the tank it will do an excellent job of mixing it up to form an emulsion that will not filter out very effectively. The path should be, a basket strainer to catch the chunks, a separarator/filter to eliminate the bulk of the water and the smaller suspended particles, the pump, then the finer stages of filtration. This is all assuming you don't have access to a centrifuge which is really the best way to handle the process. Rick |
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