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Paul Panetta, Ph.D. ARA and VIMS Professor Carl Friedrichs, VIMS

Assessment of Dispersant Effectiveness using Ultrasound to Measure Oil Droplet Particle Size Distributions BOEMRE Project# M11PCOOO36 Project Kickoff Meeting October 4, 2011. Paul Panetta, Ph.D. ARA and VIMS Professor Carl Friedrichs, VIMS. Agenda. Introductions

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Paul Panetta, Ph.D. ARA and VIMS Professor Carl Friedrichs, VIMS

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  1. Assessment of Dispersant Effectiveness using Ultrasound to Measure Oil Droplet Particle Size DistributionsBOEMRE Project# M11PCOOO36Project Kickoff MeetingOctober 4, 2011 Paul Panetta, Ph.D. ARA and VIMS Professor Carl Friedrichs, VIMS

  2. Agenda • Introductions • Project team and contract specs • Contracting requirements • Project overview • Tasks • Schedule • Preliminary Data • Technical Approach • Team Equipment • Summary Deepwater Horizon fire Subsea blow out from the Deepwater Horizon leak Arial application of dispersant

  3. Project Team and Contract Specs Team: • Prime: Applied Research Associates, Inc. • PI and Project Manager: Paul D. Panetta, Ph.D. • Greg Hewitt • Partner: Virginia Institute of Marine Science • PI: Professor Carl Friedrichs, Chair Physical Science Department • Grace Cartwright, Lab Manager and Ph.D. Candidate • Post Doc Funding: Fixed Price Duration: 12 months, September 26, 2011 to September 25, 2012

  4. About ARA, Inc. Photo by: Matt Bier Photo by: Grace Cartwright

  5. About ARA, Inc. • Founded 1979, Albuquerque, New Mexico • 1,446 Employee Owners at locations in the U.S. and Canada • FY 09 Sales of $213.2 million 60% of ARA staff are Scientist and Engineers Engineering and Science for Fun and Profit

  6. Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) • Mission: VIMS provides research, education, and advisory service in marine science to Virginia, the nation, and the world. • Established in 1940 as the Virginia Fisheries Laboratory • 500 faculty, staff, and students • 100 graduate students in the School of Marine Science • 40-acre main campus • William & Mary’s School of Marine Science • Facilities • Seawater Research Lab is the largest facility of its kind in the nation, providing 800-gallons per minute to an acre of research tanks and lab space • The William J. Hargis Library houses more than 88,000 volumes • Chesapeake Bay Hall and Andrews Hall provide state-of-the-art lab and teaching space in marine science • Fish collection features more than 125,000 specimens in 247 families from Chesapeake Bay and surrounding waters • Boat Basin provides safe harbor for VIMS fleet, including the 74’ R/V Pelican, a converted Navy landing craft. Google Maps

  7. Objective and Deliverables Lab measurements OBJECTIVE: • Develop field monitoring methods and technologies to measure the effectiveness of dispersants for subsea applications using ultrasonic based technologies to measure the oil particulate size. DELIVERABLES: • Kick Off Meeting Summary • Quarterly Progress Reports • Final Report Ohmsett Measurements in 2012 Commercial Sonar

  8. Tasks Task 1. Laboratory Measurements • Measure ultrasonic scattering response from oil droplets • Dispersion Types (Corexit 9500, Corexit 9527 and Agma DR 379) • Crude types, sediment, and temperature • Precision ultrasonic instruments • Commercial sonar and marine acoustic instruments Task 2. Data Analysis • Benchmark ultrasonic measurements of droplet size with LISST and visual measurements/image analysis. Task 3. Theory and Modeling • Literature Review • Compare the theory with the experiment. Task 4. Algorithm Development • Develop the droplet sizing algorithm from ultrasonic/acoustic data Task 5. Testing at Ohmsett • Study dispersion effectiveness and robustness of measurement methods using precision ultrasonic, sonar, and marine acoustics instruments. Task 6. Reporting and Project Management • Quarterly and final reports

  9. Preliminary Data Lab set up ~1 cc oil + dispersant ~3 cc oil + dispersant Paul D Panetta and Lindsey Kraatz (Dec 2010)

  10. Technical Approach Particle Size Distribution Calibration Curve 75 mm silica particles in water Concentration

  11. Equipment at ARA and VIMS Labs Sediment core-logger with gamma probe and spectrophotometer Laboratory scanning system 2 foot X 2 foot X 3 foot tank 10 mm step size in 3-D Beckman Coulter Counter

  12. Sonar, marine acoustic, and portable ultrasonic tools Marine Sonic 900 kHz Side Scan Sonar Edgetech SB-216S Chirp Imagenex 881 rotary sonar Acoustic Doppler Velocimeter and Laser In-Situ Scattering Transmissometer (LISST) Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler Portable instrument 50 kHz to 7000 kHz

  13. Summary • Objective: Develop ultrasonic and acoustic measurements to measure oil particulate size to study dispersant effectives • Lab measurements • Ohmsett measurements • Building on sound science • Excellent equipment available • Excellent project team of physical scientists and marine scientists

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