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RECORD NUMBER: 661 OF 765

Main Title Surface Effects Skimmer Developments.
Author Trentacoste., Nicholas P. ;
CORP Author Science Applications, Inc., McLean, Va.;National Environmental Research Center, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Year Published 1975
Report Number EPA-68-03-0327; EPA-ROAP-21ANT-15; EPA/670/2-75/066;
Stock Number PB-242 391
Additional Subjects Skimmers ; Oils ; Water pollution ; Hydrofoils ; Design ; Nozzles ; Materials recovery ; Foam ; Polyurethane resins ; Ocean waves ; Oil spills ; Oil pollution removal ; Water pollution control ; Surface effect
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NTIS  PB-242 391 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
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Abstract
This experimental program investigated the use of a Surface Effects Skimmer in removing thin film oil slicks spread over large water areas by fast currents. This new skimmer uses a directed air jet to separate and lift spilled oil from the surface of the water in the form of a spray consisting of oil and water droplets. The oil/water spray is directed toward a rotating belt of polyurethane foam from which it is squeezed and pumped to a nearby storage tank. Tow tank tests were conducted at speeds up to 3.25 knots in calm, choppy and smooth wave conditions with oils ranging from a very viscous Venezuelan crude to a very light No. 4 distillate fuel oil. In a related series of experiments, it was found that presoaking the polyurethane foam belt in either water or oil had no effect on its ability to retain oil.