Abstract

Linear dependences connecting the preexponent to the activation energy of viscous flow in the Frenkel–Eyring equation have been obtained for multicomponent hydrocarbon media (high-boiling distillate fractions). For these media, the kinetic compensation effect has been established whose distinctive feature is its action in the temperature range including the temperature of thermal destruction (400–450°C) of the indicated media. The obtained results have been confirmed by statistical-processing data and make it possible to predict the dynamic viscosity of multicomponent hydrocarbon systems, such as tars and other high-boiling oil distillates.

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