Crude Oil Exploration in the World 2012
DOI: 10.5772/35609
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Crude Oil Transportation: Nigerian Niger Delta Waxy Crude

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“…These behaviors were established by the correlation coefficients obtained when modeling analysis carried out by fitting the rheological data to three existing models namely, Bingham plastic model, Casson plastic model and power law model as recorded in Table 3. The observations is in agreement with the findings of previous researchers (Soni & Bharambe, 2006;Taiwo, Otolorin, & Afolabi, 2012) of Sample C displayed Bingham behavior at 25 • C a temperature slightly above its pour point of 24 • C with small yield stress of about 0.6298 Pa and as the temperature reduces further, it behaves more non-Newtonian with higher yield stress (Table 4). At 30 • C, sample C tend to behave pseudoplastic with zero yield stress.…”
Section: Rheological Measurement Of Crude Oil Samples Without Additivessupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…These behaviors were established by the correlation coefficients obtained when modeling analysis carried out by fitting the rheological data to three existing models namely, Bingham plastic model, Casson plastic model and power law model as recorded in Table 3. The observations is in agreement with the findings of previous researchers (Soni & Bharambe, 2006;Taiwo, Otolorin, & Afolabi, 2012) of Sample C displayed Bingham behavior at 25 • C a temperature slightly above its pour point of 24 • C with small yield stress of about 0.6298 Pa and as the temperature reduces further, it behaves more non-Newtonian with higher yield stress (Table 4). At 30 • C, sample C tend to behave pseudoplastic with zero yield stress.…”
Section: Rheological Measurement Of Crude Oil Samples Without Additivessupporting
confidence: 93%
“…17). This is in agreement with the suggestion of previous researchers (Gateau, Henaut, Barre, & Argillier, 2004;Taiwo et al, 2012). Furthermore, the oleate esters (in the natural oil in addition to the oleic acid) may have made stronger H-bonds with resin or asphaltene than those between resin and asphaltene molecules; H-bonds among asphaltene-oleate-resin stretch into the space and thus, the mutual overlapping of the aromatic ring planes of resins and asphaltene reduces greatly, hence, the viscosity of the crude oil reduces.…”
Section: Rheological Measurements Of Dozed Samplessupporting
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“…Firstly, the polar compound, which is VA, comprises methyl and methylene groups that contains two active oxygen atoms-due to this, EVA exhibits strong van der Waals interaction with the long-chain paraffin waxes. As a result, the wax solubility is increased, the gel strength of the wax is reduced, and ultimately there is a reduction in the wax deposition [75,90,91]. Secondly, the non-polar long alkyl moieties of EVA will interact with the long-chain paraffin waxes.…”
Section: Pour Point Depressant (Ppd)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If this relationship is linear then the fluid is known as Newtonian fluid and if the relation is nonlinear, then the relation is considered non-Newtonian (Livescu, 2012). Many models have been proposed up to now to describe the rheological behavior of crude oil such as Power law model and the Casson model (Al-Zahrani, 1997;Taiwol et al, 2012). In this work, a model have been proposed which matches best with the experimental data for Indian waxy crude oil sample.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 74%