Non-Newtonian behavior of a Colombian heavy crude oil: creep and interfacial rheology tests
Flow assurance in heavy crude oil is a challenge for the oil industry, given its high viscosity and low mobility. The present study shows the non-Newtonian behavior exhibited by a 13°API heavy crude oil when performing flow, oscillatory, and creep experiments. Flow testing shows increases in thixotr...
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Ardila Morales, Katherine Andrea
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- Crudos pesados
Fluídos no newtonianos
Ingeniería
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Non-Newtonian behavior of a Colombian heavy crude oil: creep and interfacial rheology tests |
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Non-Newtonian behavior of a Colombian heavy crude oil: creep and interfacial rheology tests |
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Non-Newtonian behavior of a Colombian heavy crude oil: creep and interfacial rheology tests Crudos pesados Fluídos no newtonianos Ingeniería |
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Non-Newtonian behavior of a Colombian heavy crude oil: creep and interfacial rheology tests |
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Non-Newtonian behavior of a Colombian heavy crude oil: creep and interfacial rheology tests |
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Non-Newtonian behavior of a Colombian heavy crude oil: creep and interfacial rheology tests |
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Non-Newtonian behavior of a Colombian heavy crude oil: creep and interfacial rheology tests |
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Non-Newtonian behavior of a Colombian heavy crude oil: creep and interfacial rheology tests |
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Ardila Morales, Katherine Andrea |
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Pradilla Raguá, Diego Camilo |
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Ardila Morales, Katherine Andrea |
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Crudos pesados Fluídos no newtonianos |
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Crudos pesados Fluídos no newtonianos Ingeniería |
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Flow assurance in heavy crude oil is a challenge for the oil industry, given its high viscosity and low mobility. The present study shows the non-Newtonian behavior exhibited by a 13°API heavy crude oil when performing flow, oscillatory, and creep experiments. Flow testing shows increases in thixotropy as periods of stress and rest accumulate over 30 days. These changes are measured with the thixotropic area of the loop formed by the decay and recovery of viscosity. Oscillatory tests reveal the reversible nature of these viscosity changes since the bulk moduli do not change between loop tests. The viscoelastic effects of stress history are observed in the early stages of creep tests. These show a series of instantaneous elastic deformations that are understood as the solid-liquid transition in percolated structures. Interfacial shear rheology experiments with a surface coverage of 1,5 mg/m^2 show a structure that flows like a soft glass. The reproducibility of the linear viscoelastic zone of an interface with stress history provide evidence that the changes between shear-induced metastable states are reversible. The absence of hysteresis in flow tests probes that changes of structures with these characteristic times (0.2 s) are negligible in flow tests. The results suggest a connection between the thixotropy and the viscoelasticity of the crude oil, defined by the breakdown and reconstruction of the structures formed by the asphaltenes whose elastic contribution is visible only at low shear stress. |
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Al consultar y hacer uso de este recurso, está aceptando las condiciones de uso establecidas por los autores.http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2Pradilla Raguá, Diego Camilo584e20f3-3d30-42d7-8fb4-4ec87c0bdd48500Ardila Morales, Katherine Andrea93e59880-cd76-4c2f-817e-c51d2808c6265002021-08-10T18:06:21Z2021-08-10T18:06:21Z2020http://hdl.handle.net/1992/5102023446.pdfinstname:Universidad de los Andesreponame:Repositorio Institucional Sénecarepourl:https://repositorio.uniandes.edu.co/Flow assurance in heavy crude oil is a challenge for the oil industry, given its high viscosity and low mobility. The present study shows the non-Newtonian behavior exhibited by a 13°API heavy crude oil when performing flow, oscillatory, and creep experiments. Flow testing shows increases in thixotropy as periods of stress and rest accumulate over 30 days. These changes are measured with the thixotropic area of the loop formed by the decay and recovery of viscosity. Oscillatory tests reveal the reversible nature of these viscosity changes since the bulk moduli do not change between loop tests. The viscoelastic effects of stress history are observed in the early stages of creep tests. These show a series of instantaneous elastic deformations that are understood as the solid-liquid transition in percolated structures. Interfacial shear rheology experiments with a surface coverage of 1,5 mg/m^2 show a structure that flows like a soft glass. The reproducibility of the linear viscoelastic zone of an interface with stress history provide evidence that the changes between shear-induced metastable states are reversible. The absence of hysteresis in flow tests probes that changes of structures with these characteristic times (0.2 s) are negligible in flow tests. The results suggest a connection between the thixotropy and the viscoelasticity of the crude oil, defined by the breakdown and reconstruction of the structures formed by the asphaltenes whose elastic contribution is visible only at low shear stress.El aseguramiento de flujo en crudos pesados es un desafío para la industria del petróleo, dada su alta viscosidad y baja movilidad. El presente estudio muestra el comportamiento no newtoniano exhibido por un crudo pesado de 13°API al realizar experimentos de flujo, oscilatorios y creep. Las pruebas de flujo muestran tixotropía que incrementa a medida que los períodos de flujo se acumulan durante 30 días. Estos cambios se miden con el área tixotrópica del bucle formado por el decaimiento de la viscosidad causado por la cizalla y su posterior recuperación. Las pruebas oscilatorias revelan la naturaleza reversible de estos cambios de viscosidad, ya que los módulos no cambian entre etapas de flujo. Los efectos viscoelásticos de la historia de cizalla se observan en las primeras etapas de las pruebas de creep. Estas muestran una serie de deformaciones elásticas instantáneas que se entienden como la transición sólido-líquido en estructuras percoladas. Los experimentos de reología de cizalla interfacial con una cobertura de superficie de 1,5 miligramos por metro cuadrado muestran una estructura que fluye como un vidrio blando. La reproducibilidad de la zona viscoelástica lineal de una interfaz con historia de deformación proporciona evidencia de que los cambios entre los estados metaestables inducidos por cizalla son reversibles. La ausencia de histéresis en las pruebas interfaciales de flujo demuestra que los cambios de estructuras con estos tiempos característicos (0,2 s) son insignificantes en las pruebas de flujo para un volumen. Los resultados sugieren una conexión entre la tixotropía y la viscoelasticidad del crudo, definida por la ruptura y reconstrucción de las estructuras formadas por los asfaltenos, cuyo aporte elástico es visible solo a bajo esfuerzo cortante.Magíster en Ingeniería QuímicaMaestría36 hojasapplication/pdfengUniversidad de los AndesMaestría en Ingeniería QuímicaFacultad de IngenieríaDepartamento de Ingeniería Química y de AlimentosNon-Newtonian behavior of a Colombian heavy crude oil: creep and interfacial rheology testsTrabajo de grado - Maestríainfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesishttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85Texthttp://purl.org/redcol/resource_type/TMCrudos pesadosFluídos no newtonianosIngeniería201819495PublicationTHUMBNAIL23446.pdf.jpg23446.pdf.jpgIM Thumbnailimage/jpeg18500https://repositorio.uniandes.edu.co/bitstreams/2f9da607-018f-48f4-9518-20f94632c610/download8871a186f40e9ee49a9220c1ca79f422MD55TEXT23446.pdf.txt23446.pdf.txtExtracted texttext/plain60696https://repositorio.uniandes.edu.co/bitstreams/93f33cfc-e03c-4619-b907-db594ec30326/download327172d71241db8ce6f531ab63eaa7d7MD54ORIGINAL23446.pdfapplication/pdf1243684https://repositorio.uniandes.edu.co/bitstreams/824895ed-ba6b-4bd4-950e-eba7c9e4e0a6/download450ec274d3497201cfa06ef8be7e0479MD511992/51020oai:repositorio.uniandes.edu.co:1992/510202023-10-10 17:55:03.818http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/open.accesshttps://repositorio.uniandes.edu.coRepositorio institucional Sénecaadminrepositorio@uniandes.edu.co |