Abstract

The paper presents experimental results of the influence of the conditions of cavitation treatment of dark petroleum products in the hydrodynamic regime on the yield of fractions boiling up to 400 °C. Straight-run products (fuel oils, vacuum gas oils), as well as catalytic cracking gas oils, were considered as raw materials. The influence of raw material characteristics (density, fractional and group hydrocarbon composition) and its processing conditions (pressure, at five cycles of exposure) on the yield of the target fraction is considered. The linear dependence of the yield of the target fractions on the processing pressure is revealed. The constructed regression models are adequate, informative, and all their coefficients are significant. Taking into account the density of the feedstock did not improved models. The best model constructed was tested using the cross-validation method. The average forecast error was 11%, the maximum was 22%. For a small number of samples, such an error is acceptable. The possibility of assessing the effectiveness of cavitation treatment of crude oil based on data on its fractional and group hydrocarbon composition is shown. It was possible to build several regression models linking the increase in yield with pressure during processing and the content of resins and oils in the raw materials. All of them are adequate and informative, and their coefficients are significant. The increase in the yield of fractions boiling up to 400 °C is associated with the transformations of hydrocarbons during cavitation. The possibility of evaluating the effectiveness of cavitation treatment of petroleum raw materials based on data on its group hydrocarbon composition has been established. Several regression models have been constructed linking the increase in yield with the pressure during processing and the content of resins and oils in the raw materials. All of them are adequate and informative, and their coefficients are significant. Based on the constructed models, it is assumed that the change in the fractional composition of petroleum products during cavitation treatment is more associated with the destruction of the transition and solvate layers of complex structural units of the oil dispersed system than with the course of cracking reactions. For citation: Peshnev B.V., Burlyaeva E.V., Nikishin D.V., Nikolaev A.I., Kuznetsov A.S. Asessment of the effectiveness of cavitation processing of dark oil products. ChemChemTech [Izv. Vyssh. Uchebn. Zaved. Khim. Khim. Tekhnol.]. 2024. V. 67. N 7. P. 103-110. DOI: 10.6060/ivkkt.20246707.7006.

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