2020
DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.0c01069
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Systematic Study of Temperature and Different Types of Mixing in Paraffin Deposition Test Methods

Abstract: Paraffin fouling deposition is a common issue in oil production that leads to constrictions within the system wherever the system temperature drops below the wax appearance temperature (WAT). Chemical mitigation of these issues often relies on various laboratory equipment for product selection, but often the test conditions chosen are not representative of the field; therefore, the resulting deposit generated may give misleading results. In this article, our aim is to investigate how the use of different labor… Show more

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“…A U-shaped metal surface is inserted into the bulk oil with cold water circulating. To keep the temperature below the bulk oil temperature ( T surface ) within it, it induces the wax deposition in the metal surface due to the temperature gradient inside the bulk solution. ,,, The schematic representation of the CF device is shown in Figure .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A U-shaped metal surface is inserted into the bulk oil with cold water circulating. To keep the temperature below the bulk oil temperature ( T surface ) within it, it induces the wax deposition in the metal surface due to the temperature gradient inside the bulk solution. ,,, The schematic representation of the CF device is shown in Figure .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This paper examines the influence of factors such as the concentration of n-paraffins and the temperature and oil cooling rate during the deposition process. The influence of these factors is illustrated by the results of cold finger experiments and rheological parameter studies, which are often used as a simple means of approximating the deposition process in flow lines [14]. How they affect the amount and nature of sediments formed from oil from the Kumkol group of fields is shown.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%