As discussed in chapter 1, reservoir fluids are in the forms of natural gases, gas condensates, volatile oils, and black oils. As shown in Table 1.1, these fluids contain …
C Miqueu, JM Miguez, MM Pineiro… - The Journal of …, 2011 - ACS Publications
This work is dedicated to the simultaneous application of the gradient theory of fluid interfaces and Monte Carlo molecular simulations for the description of the interfacial …
C Miqueu, B Mendiboure, A Graciaa, J Lachaise - Fuel, 2008 - Elsevier
The gradient theory of inhomogeneous fluid is for the first time used to study the fluid–fluid interfaces of real petroleum mixtures (gas condensate and oils) at reservoir conditions. The …
MR Riazi, HA Al-Adwani, A Bishara - Journal of Petroleum Science and …, 2004 - Elsevier
Methods selected for the characterization of reservoir fluids have significant impact on the estimation of physical properties and phase behavior needed in reservoir simulation for …
Two best-known molecular type analyses are PNA and SAP methods, which divide an olefin- free fraction into the sub-fractions (Paraffins, Naphthenes, and Aromatics) and (Saturates …
In this paper, a paraffinic/naphthenic/aromatic (P/N/A) compositional model is proposed for calculation of the solubilities of light gases such as methane, ethane, carbon dioxide, and …
HA Aladwani, MR Riazi - Chemical Engineering Research and Design, 2005 - Elsevier
Thermodynamic models are used to calculate physical properties of petroleum fluids needed for process design and operation in petroleum related industries. Process …
Interfacial tension (IFT) is a property of paramount importance in many technical areas as it deals with the forces acting at the interface whenever two immiscible or partially miscible …