Thursday, November 12, 2009: 12:30 PM
Belle Meade C/D (Gaylord Opryland Hotel)
Description:
Keeping crude oil pipelines flowing is of economic and strategic importance. Oil is being produced from increasingly deep prospects off-shore. In the process, oils with significantly different characteristics get mixed. Oils are complex mixtures and contain varying amounts of waxes and asphaltenes. Waxes precipitate when temperatures drop and asphaltenes come out of solution when pressures are reduced or incompatible solvents are mixed with oils. In this session, we will address fundamental characterization of oils and their bulk and thermodynamic properties including rheological properties. We will also consider contributions about thermodynamic, flow and integrated models, and papers addressing oil compatibility issues.
Sponsor:
Transport and Energy Processes
Chair:
Co-Chair:
1:20 PM
2:10 PM
(580e)
A Method to Determine the Solubility Curve of Wax in Crude Oil by Centrifugation and High-Temperature Gas Chromatography
2:35 PM
(580f)
Comprehensive Study On Gas / Crude Oil / Water Separation - Experimental and Numerical Analysis
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