2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0378-3812(02)00301-1
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A simple model for asphaltene deposition in petroleum mixtures

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“…The effects of different gases on asphaltene stability have previously been studied in various fluids. Experimental investigation of asphaltene aggregation due to N 2 injection showed asphaltene particles tend to precipitate as the amount of injected N 2 increases (Jamaluddin et al, 2002), and other gases such as CO 2 , methane and propane could increase the asphaltene instability (Vafaie-Sefti et al, 2003). In addition to the fact that these parameters affect asphaltene stability, they could also change the Asphaltene Precipitation Envelope (APE).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The effects of different gases on asphaltene stability have previously been studied in various fluids. Experimental investigation of asphaltene aggregation due to N 2 injection showed asphaltene particles tend to precipitate as the amount of injected N 2 increases (Jamaluddin et al, 2002), and other gases such as CO 2 , methane and propane could increase the asphaltene instability (Vafaie-Sefti et al, 2003). In addition to the fact that these parameters affect asphaltene stability, they could also change the Asphaltene Precipitation Envelope (APE).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other association models, such as chemical theories incorporated in cubic equations of state, have also been applied to the study of asphaltene phase behaviour [166][167][168]. In the work of Vafaie-Sefti et al [166] a model consisting of at least fifteen components (and pseudocomponents) is used with the PR equation of state combined with a chemical contribution [169,170] to describe different oils; both asphaltenes and resins are considered to associate.…”
Section: Cubic Plus Associationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chung (1992) developed his precipitation model by treating asphaltene as a lumped pseudo-component (compound) and the other components as solvents. Vafaie et al (2003Vafaie et al ( , 2006 applied association theory to the prediction of asphaltene deposition.…”
Section: Asphaltene Precipitation Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%