Abstract
This work examines the influence of radio-frequency (RF) electromagnetic (EM) influence on the hydraulic characteristics of hot pipelines for the transport of petroleum Newtonian and non-Newtonian systems.Newtonian and non-Newtonian petroleum and their rheological properties before and after RF EM exposure, as well as the hydraulic characteristics of hot petroleum pipelines for pumping selected petroleum, were selected as objects of study.As a result: a methodology for petroleum processing has been developed that corresponds to industrial practice in the operation of petroleum pipelines; empirical dependences of petroleum viscosity on temperature were obtained in the form of piecewise exponential functions. The influence of RF EM exposure on the thixotropic properties of petroleum and the values of ultimate shear stresses was assessed. A decrease or complete disappearance of hysteresis loops after RF EM exposure to petroleum and a decrease in the maximum shear stress for non-Newtonian petroleum were revealed.By using the software developed by the authors, «Hydraulic calculation of isothermal and non-isothermal petroleum pipelines (GRINT)», the processes of pipeline transport of petroleum treated with EM fields were modeled, taking into account the obtained empirical dependencies. An assessment of the influence of RF EM exposure on the hydraulic characteristics of «hot» pipelines was carried out. It has been established that after RF EM exposure to petroleum, the zone of stable operation of a «hot» petroleum pipeline increases and the required pressure for pumping the same volume of petroleum decreases.
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