2005
DOI: 10.1007/s10808-005-0143-0
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Experimental and Numerical Modeling of the Thermal Conductivity of High-Viscosity Hydrocarbon Systems

Abstract: A mathematical model is developed to numerically predict the heating of heavy hydrocarbon systems. A comparative analysis of numerical and experimental data is performed. It is found that the thermal conductivity of a hydrocarbon system under study heated from an initial temperature of 24 • C to 100 • C increases by a factor of 40 and, with allowance for free convection, an additional substantial (up to 16 times) increase in heat transfer due to enhanced effective thermal conductivity is observed.

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“…The viscosity of the hydrocarbon liquid is also temperature dependent: the approximate dependence of viscosity on temperature in the form of two experimentally obtained exponents has been used (Kovaleva et al, 2005): 1 01 01 02 3 02 2 02 02 03 exp , , exp , ,…”
Section: Additional Relationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The viscosity of the hydrocarbon liquid is also temperature dependent: the approximate dependence of viscosity on temperature in the form of two experimentally obtained exponents has been used (Kovaleva et al, 2005): 1 01 01 02 3 02 2 02 02 03 exp , , exp , ,…”
Section: Additional Relationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The dependence of the conductivity coefficient of the liquid on the temperature was set as linear (Kovaleva et al, 2005):…”
Section: Additional Relationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Results of experimental research of heating of heavy hydrocarbon systems by an inductive heater and results of mathematical modeling of this experiment were reported in [1]. The thermal convection of the fluid was taken into account by introducing an effective thermal conductivity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%