2011
DOI: 10.1002/cjce.20568
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Evaluation of the ratio of the evaporation energy to the activation energy for estimating the thermodiffusion coefficient

Abstract: Thermodiffusion has an important role in displacements of hydrocarbon reservoir. The ratio of the evaporation energy to the activation energy of viscous flow in pure limits, τpure,k, is of a great importance in estimating the thermodiffusion coefficient for non‐associating fluid mixtures. Several methods may be used to estimate τpure,k which causes different values for thermodiffusion coefficients. A fixed value for τpure,k was considered to predict the thermodiffusion coefficient. In this paper, Abbasi et al.… Show more

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“…This is the creation of a concentration gradient of the chemical composition by the presence of a thermal gradient, i.e., the existence of a thermal gradient is causing migration of species. This effect, discovered by C. Ludwig in 1856 [4] and better described by C. Soret in 1880 [5], is a particular phenomenon since it is associated with several thermodynamic phenomena. It is a flux-force coupling phenomenon, that is, a flux created by a force of different nature, in this case, a concentration gradient induced by the presence of a thermal gradient.…”
Section: Industrial Interest Of the Soret Effectmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is the creation of a concentration gradient of the chemical composition by the presence of a thermal gradient, i.e., the existence of a thermal gradient is causing migration of species. This effect, discovered by C. Ludwig in 1856 [4] and better described by C. Soret in 1880 [5], is a particular phenomenon since it is associated with several thermodynamic phenomena. It is a flux-force coupling phenomenon, that is, a flux created by a force of different nature, in this case, a concentration gradient induced by the presence of a thermal gradient.…”
Section: Industrial Interest Of the Soret Effectmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is the creation of a concentration gradient of the chemical composition by the presence of a thermal gradient, i.e., the existence of a thermal gradient is causing migration of species. This effect, discovered by C. Ludwig in 1856 [4] and better described by C. Soret in 1880 [5], is a particular phenomenon since it is associated with several thermodynamic phenomena. It is a flux-force coupling phenomenon, that is, a flux created by a force of different nature, in this case, a concentration gradient induced by the presence of a thermal gradient.…”
Section: Industrial Interest Of the Soret Effectmentioning
confidence: 99%