2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.colsurfa.2020.125471
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Dynamic cross-linking mechanism of acid gel fracturing fluid

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“…As follows the 4‐parameter steady‐state crosslinking rheological kinetic equation 24,25 : []η()tgoodbreak−ηmax/()ηcgoodbreak−ηmaxgoodbreak=1/[]1goodbreak+italicktp η(t) is the viscosity corresponding to the moment t, η c is the initial viscosity of the fluid, η max is the viscosity when the crosslinking reaction reaches equilibrium; k is the structural rate constant of the crosslinking reaction; p is the time‐dependent parameter of the crosslinking reaction.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As follows the 4‐parameter steady‐state crosslinking rheological kinetic equation 24,25 : []η()tgoodbreak−ηmax/()ηcgoodbreak−ηmaxgoodbreak=1/[]1goodbreak+italicktp η(t) is the viscosity corresponding to the moment t, η c is the initial viscosity of the fluid, η max is the viscosity when the crosslinking reaction reaches equilibrium; k is the structural rate constant of the crosslinking reaction; p is the time‐dependent parameter of the crosslinking reaction.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The high‐temperature steady‐state shear experiment showed that the fracturing fluid could still reach a viscosity of 50 mPa s under shearing at 170°C. Other than that, few researchers studied the crosslinking process of guar gum‐based fracturing fluid, 22–24 and in this study, oscillatory shear experiments were conducted to analyze the gelation of the fracturing fluid. Moreover, steady‐state shear and micro‐rheological experiments were performed to analyze the dynamic and static crosslinking process of the fracturing fluid, respectively, which could provide reference to the crosslinking process of the fracturing fluid in fracturing operations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Emulsified acid is widely used in repeated acid pressure or high sulfur gas well acid pressure, and the use of emulsified acid in matrix acidification is also significantly increased. Gelled acid can reduce the filtration loss of acid solution, form a colloidal network structure, and reduce the diffusion of H + . Thickened acid can form wide cracks, small filtration loss, and low friction and show good performance of suspended solid particles in the process of acid pressing. Autogenic acid is an acid product produced in situ by chemical dissociation or reaction of fluid injected into the formation. It has no acidity or weak acidity on the surface, but acid is produced gradually at the bottom of the hole temperature, and acid production is carried out gradually, which can effectively reduce the acid rock reaction rate, prolong the acid action distance, and reduce the corrosion effect on the underground pipe string. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Adding a small amount of thickener to the required thickening system can significantly increase the apparent viscosity of the system. At present, thickeners are widely used in oil exploitation [ 3 ], agriculture [ 4 ], food processing [ 5 ], daily chemical products [ 6 ], textile printing and dyeing [ 7 ], the pharmaceutical industry, and other fields [ 8 , 9 , 10 , 11 ]. With the development of industry, the variety of thickeners is gradually increasing, among which cellulose [ 12 ] and polyacrylic acid thickeners [ 8 ] are the most widely used.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%