2020
DOI: 10.1021/acs.energyfuels.0c00031
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Kinetics of Gas Evolution from Supersaturated Oils at Elevated Pressures and Temperatures

Abstract: The design of gas–liquid separators is commonly based on the American Petroleum Institute (API) 12J guidelines. Although these guidelines have been useful, they may fail to provide sufficient time required for complete gas–liquid separation and may lead to problems, such as gas carry-under (GCU), in some cases. Therefore, an accurate understanding of gas evolution rates (volumetric mass transfer coefficient) from supersaturated solutions is critical. The objective of this work was to elucidate the influence of… Show more

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“…The similarity in the rate of absorption and gas evolution into and from n -dodecane was verified in our previous work . The impact of various liquids (model and crude oil) on the rate of gas evolution at elevated pressure and temperatures showed that viscosity was not the only parameter that influences the rate of gas evolution . In the case of Exxsol D-110, the initial pressure did not significantly impact the rate of gas evolution.…”
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confidence: 63%
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“…The similarity in the rate of absorption and gas evolution into and from n -dodecane was verified in our previous work . The impact of various liquids (model and crude oil) on the rate of gas evolution at elevated pressure and temperatures showed that viscosity was not the only parameter that influences the rate of gas evolution . In the case of Exxsol D-110, the initial pressure did not significantly impact the rate of gas evolution.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 63%
“…The impact of chemical additives on the rate of gas evolution was investigated at an initial pressure of 6.98 MPa (318.15 K) and at two gas evolution mixing speeds (25 and 500 rpm), while solubilization was done at 500 rpm. The methodology to determine the moles of gas solubilized and evolved uses our previously established method. ,, The moles solubilized and evolved are based on a mole balance over the system. The moles of methane solubilized into and evolved from Exxsol D-110 are shown in Figure .…”
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